![]() PressĪnd hold down the Alt key as you press the Tab key to display a small windowĬontaining icons for each open window. Including the Word windows, by using the Alt+Tab keyboard combination. When you have more than one window open, you can switch among all of your windows, Click the desired document toģ.14 Click the document that you want to switch to at the bottom of the (see Figure 3.14), and a check mark appears All of your open documents are listed at the bottom of the Window menu You can also switch among open documents by using the Window menu in any Word Start Menu Properties dialog box, click the Taskbar tab, clear the Auto-hide the Time, right-click the Start button and choose Properties. If your taskbar was set to auto hide and you want it to be visible all of the If it doesn't,ĭrag toward the middle of your screen when you see a double-headed black arrow. Was set to hide automatically, it will pop up right away. Your mouse pointer on the edge of the desktop where it normally appears. It has been set to hide when a window is active. If you don't see your taskbar, either someone dragged it out of view, or ![]() Word window, you need to use the Window menu method described in the next If you take these steps and are now displaying all of your documents in one In the Options dialog box, click the View tab.Ĭlear the Windows in Taskbar check box, and click Word taskbar button that lists the name of the currently active document. If you prefer, you can also displayĪll of your open documents in one Word window, which means you will see only one ![]() You can always point to a button toĭisplay the entire filename in a ScreenTip. Telling which document is which because the taskbar buttons are so small that If you have several Word documents open at once, you may have difficulty To switch to one of the documents, simply click it in the list. When you click the button, a list of all of the open documents pops One Word taskbar button that contains a number indicating the number of openĭocuments. Separate taskbar button for each document. Open, Windows may decide that you don't have enough room to display a The keyboard shortcut for switching among open Word documents is Ctrl+F6.Įach time you press Ctrl+F6, Word brings another open document to the top.ĭepending on your display settings and the number of Word documents you have ![]()
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