Monday Microsoft Tip

by Erin Banister

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Here’s your weekly [tag]Monday Microsoft Tip[/tag]

Edit Two Parts of a Document in [tag]Microsoft Word[/tag]

Have you ever wanted to make sure your introduction and conclusion match up? Usually, if you’re comparing the beginning and end of a document, you have to scroll back and forth, up and down, forgetting the sentence structure halfway there and having to go back… it’s a mess, isn’t it? I know I certainly hate doing it that way.

Next time, though, instead of doing it the *hard way* - use the built-in feature [tag]MS Word[/tag] gives you to display two different parts of a document at once. To do this, click the Window menu and click the Split option to display a dividing line in the current window. Now, you can look at both the beginning and ending of the document, without that nasty scrolling.

Even better, just press F6 to switch between the two new windows :)

Until next time…

~E

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