Word+view+a+number+of+pages+at+the+same+time


 * Word view a number of pages at the same time **


 * There are occasions when you wish to compare different documents whilst working on one. **
 * Here is how:- **
 * Open the documents which you wish to view ( **** All of them **** ) **
 * On the bottom Taskbar you will see the ****// Word document Icon //**** displayed and at the Left-hand side a small number such ****// 2 or 3. //**
 * These __numbers are your key__ to the facility. **
 * If you right-click the number, this will throw up a window giving you options which are:- **
 * // Cascade //**
 * // Tile Horizontally //**
 * // Tile Vertically //**
 * // Minimise Group //**
 * // Close Group //**
 * All right, I know you require an explanation as to their functions if you click one of the options:- **
 * __ Cascade __**
 * This opens all the documents and cascades them down the screen, you have seen this before in other functions, **
 * __ Tile Horizontally __**
 * This is one of the options which this tip addresses, **
 * It displays each document one above the other on the screen and you can scroll each or all to the desired text which you wish to view whilst working on your document. **


 * __ Tile Vertically __**
 * This is similar to Tile Horizontally, however, the documents are displayed side by side as opposed to one above the other. **
 * The preference on which is yours. **
 * __ Minimise Group __**
 * I personally feel that this is a misleading title, what it does is to close the display and leave you with the option to display just one document. **
 * Should it be ****//__ End Facility __//**** for example? **
 * __ Close Group __**
 * I really should not have to explain this, clicking this heading closes word. **
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 * And finally if you have too many pages displayed you can individually close each one. ( The little cross at the top right-hand ) Oh! You knew that what a surprise. **


 * //Right-Click this number//**

Note:-
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The Minimize Group in the Graphic is //greyed out// because only one document was displayed. The graphic below shows the difference when more than on doc. is displayed.
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This is the Vertical choice. **__Do you like it__**?

The graphic below is for the benefit of those who are unfamiliar with Cascade.

Note the three title bars the top one clear, and two greyed out.

The pink edge is my Desktop background colour See my tip on how to alter your background colour.