Is there a way to have an Office document and web page open in a split screen
view? If so, how do I make this happen? Everything I have tried has failed.
In Word there is the "Reading layout", in Excel there is "Split Window".
Otherwise we don't know what you mean by "Office document" or "split
screen view".
sopranoiam wrote:
> Is there a way to have an Office document and web page open in a split screen
> view? If so, how do I make this happen? Everything I have tried has failed.
My boss is trying to open a web page and a Word Document at the same time on
the screen so he can see both of them at once. Is he out of luck?
"Bob I" wrote:
> In Word there is the "Reading layout", in Excel there is "Split Window".
> Otherwise we don't know what you mean by "Office document" or "split
> screen view".
>
> sopranoiam wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to have an Office document and web page open in a split screen
> > view? If so, how do I make this happen? Everything I have tried has failed.
>
>
R-click on the Taskbar, and select "Tile Windows Vertically", then
adjust to suit desired division.
sopranoiam wrote:
> My boss is trying to open a web page and a Word Document at the same time on
> the screen so he can see both of them at once. Is he out of luck?
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>In Word there is the "Reading layout", in Excel there is "Split Window".
>>Otherwise we don't know what you mean by "Office document" or "split
>>screen view".
>>
>>sopranoiam wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Is there a way to have an Office document and web page open in a split screen
>>>view? If so, how do I make this happen? Everything I have tried has failed.
>>
>>
"sopranoiam" <sopranoiam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:64112ED4-4DA7-4C54-A019-DE0468C3BA3B@microsoft.com...
> My boss is trying to open a web page and a Word Document at the same time
> on
> the screen so he can see both of them at once. Is he out of luck?
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>> In Word there is the "Reading layout", in Excel there is "Split Window".
>> Otherwise we don't know what you mean by "Office document" or "split
>> screen view".
>>
>> sopranoiam wrote:
>>
>> > Is there a way to have an Office document and web page open in a split
>> > screen
>> > view? If so, how do I make this happen? Everything I have tried has
>> > failed.
>>
>>
You know what...I answered this myself after playing around with it a
bit....if you go to the webpage you want and copy the link, close the webpage
and go into Word or Excel, wherever you are trying to go and paste the link
on a blank new form or doc. Then open the other workbook or doc and say
arrange all...you can view both on the same screen either horizontally or
vertically, works real nice.
"DL" wrote:
> You would simply need to resize both App windows
>
> "sopranoiam" <sopranoiam@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:64112ED4-4DA7-4C54-A019-DE0468C3BA3B@microsoft.com...
> > My boss is trying to open a web page and a Word Document at the same time
> > on
> > the screen so he can see both of them at once. Is he out of luck?
> >
> > "Bob I" wrote:
> >
> >> In Word there is the "Reading layout", in Excel there is "Split Window".
> >> Otherwise we don't know what you mean by "Office document" or "split
> >> screen view".
> >>
> >> sopranoiam wrote:
> >>
> >> > Is there a way to have an Office document and web page open in a split
> >> > screen
> >> > view? If so, how do I make this happen? Everything I have tried has
> >> > failed.
> >>
> >>
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