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How do I get all my Word documents within one Word window
Jay,
But is there some way to show the buttons yet have the Word documents all open in one window? The buttons are useful to navigate quickly, but the multiple windows open clutters the screen. Thanks, Rob "Jay Freedman" wrote: RobJacobs wrote: Every word document opens in a separate Word window. I want all of them in one Word window. I am using Office 2003 and Windows XP. Thanks, Rob Jacobs Hi Rob, In Tools Options View, uncheck "Windows in Taskbar". -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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Charles,
Thanks, but is there some way to have one Word window with the buttons showing on the taskbar? The taskbar buttons are great for quick navigation, but the multiple windows clutters the screen. Rob "Charles Kenyon" wrote: From the Word 2003 help: Show or hide program buttons on Windows XP Taskbar Show multiple program buttons 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Clear the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Select the Windows in Taskbar check box. Show a single program button 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Select the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. Each open window in your Office program is now grouped together in one single button. Click this button and then click one of the windows to view it. If you want a single button displayed for your program that opens the program rather than a list of windows when you click it, do the following: 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. Note In some cases, your program windows may not display grouped in one single button even after following the steps above. For example, if the Windows XP Taskbar is displayed vertically, the windows may continue to display as separate icons. Show or hide program buttons on Windows 2000 Taskbar Selecting this check box will display a separate button on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Taskbar for each open window in your Office program. Clearing this check box will display a single button for your Office program on the Windows 2000 taskbar. 1.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 2.. Select or clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. -- Charles Kenyon 3.. Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word 4.. Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide 5.. See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome! --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn from my ignorance and your wisdom. Show or hide program buttons on Windows XP Taskbar Show multiple program buttons 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Clear the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Select the Windows in Taskbar check box. Show a single program button 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Select the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. Each open window in your Office program is now grouped together in one single button. Click this button and then click one of the windows to view it. If you want a single button displayed for your program that opens the program rather than a list of windows when you click it, do the following: 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. Note In some cases, your program windows may not display grouped in one single button even after following the steps above. For example, if the Windows XP Taskbar is displayed vertically, the windows may continue to display as separate icons. Show or hide program buttons on Windows 2000 Taskbar Selecting this check box will display a separate button on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Taskbar for each open window in your Office program. Clearing this check box will display a single button for your Office program on the Windows 2000 taskbar. 1.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 2.. Select or clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. Show or hide program buttons on Windows XP Taskbar Show multiple program buttons 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Clear the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Select the Windows in Taskbar check box. Show a single program button 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Select the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. Each open window in your Office program is now grouped together in one single button. Click this button and then click one of the windows to view it. If you want a single button displayed for your program that opens the program rather than a list of windows when you click it, do the following: 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. Note In some cases, your program windows may not display grouped in one single button even after following the steps above. For example, if the Windows XP Taskbar is displayed vertically, the windows may continue to display as separate icons. Show or hide program buttons on Windows 2000 Taskbar Selecting this check box will display a separate button on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Taskbar for each open window in your Office program. Clearing this check box will display a single button for your Office program on the Windows 2000 taskbar. 1.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 2.. Select or clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. Show or hide program buttons on Windows XP Taskbar Show multiple program buttons 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Clear the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Select the Windows in Taskbar check box. Show a single program button 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Select the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. Each open window in your Office program is now grouped together in one single button. Click this button and then click one of the windows to view it. If you want a single button displayed for your program that opens the program rather than a list of windows when you click it, do the following: 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. Note In some cases, your program windows may not display grouped in one single button even after following the steps above. For example, if the Windows XP Taskbar is displayed vertically, the windows may continue to display as separate icons. Show or hide program buttons on Windows 2000 Taskbar Selecting this check box will display a separate button on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Taskbar for each open window in your Office program. Clearing this check box will display a single button for your Office program on the Windows 2000 taskbar. 1.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 2.. Select or clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. -- Charles Kenyon Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome! --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn from my ignorance and your wisdom. "RobJacobs" wrote in message ... Every word document opens in a separate Word window. I want all of them in one Word window. I am using Office 2003 and Windows XP. Thanks, Rob Jacobs |
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In Word 2002 and 2003, you can clear the "Windows in Taskbar" check box on
the View tab of Tools | Options. This will put all Word documents on a single Taskbar button. I think this is not what you want, but there is no other way to combine Word documents into a single window. Since I run Word maximized, I never see more than one document regardless. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "RobJacobs" wrote in message ... Charles, Thanks, but is there some way to have one Word window with the buttons showing on the taskbar? The taskbar buttons are great for quick navigation, but the multiple windows clutters the screen. Rob "Charles Kenyon" wrote: From the Word 2003 help: Show or hide program buttons on Windows XP Taskbar Show multiple program buttons 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Clear the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Select the Windows in Taskbar check box. Show a single program button 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Select the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. Each open window in your Office program is now grouped together in one single button. Click this button and then click one of the windows to view it. If you want a single button displayed for your program that opens the program rather than a list of windows when you click it, do the following: 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. Note In some cases, your program windows may not display grouped in one single button even after following the steps above. For example, if the Windows XP Taskbar is displayed vertically, the windows may continue to display as separate icons. Show or hide program buttons on Windows 2000 Taskbar Selecting this check box will display a separate button on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Taskbar for each open window in your Office program. Clearing this check box will display a single button for your Office program on the Windows 2000 taskbar. 1.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 2.. Select or clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. -- Charles Kenyon 3.. Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word 4.. Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide 5.. See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome! --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn from my ignorance and your wisdom. Show or hide program buttons on Windows XP Taskbar Show multiple program buttons 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Clear the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Select the Windows in Taskbar check box. Show a single program button 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Select the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. Each open window in your Office program is now grouped together in one single button. Click this button and then click one of the windows to view it. If you want a single button displayed for your program that opens the program rather than a list of windows when you click it, do the following: 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. Note In some cases, your program windows may not display grouped in one single button even after following the steps above. For example, if the Windows XP Taskbar is displayed vertically, the windows may continue to display as separate icons. Show or hide program buttons on Windows 2000 Taskbar Selecting this check box will display a separate button on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Taskbar for each open window in your Office program. Clearing this check box will display a single button for your Office program on the Windows 2000 taskbar. 1.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 2.. Select or clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. Show or hide program buttons on Windows XP Taskbar Show multiple program buttons 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Clear the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Select the Windows in Taskbar check box. Show a single program button 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Select the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. Each open window in your Office program is now grouped together in one single button. Click this button and then click one of the windows to view it. If you want a single button displayed for your program that opens the program rather than a list of windows when you click it, do the following: 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. Note In some cases, your program windows may not display grouped in one single button even after following the steps above. For example, if the Windows XP Taskbar is displayed vertically, the windows may continue to display as separate icons. Show or hide program buttons on Windows 2000 Taskbar Selecting this check box will display a separate button on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Taskbar for each open window in your Office program. Clearing this check box will display a single button for your Office program on the Windows 2000 taskbar. 1.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 2.. Select or clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. Show or hide program buttons on Windows XP Taskbar Show multiple program buttons 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Clear the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Select the Windows in Taskbar check box. Show a single program button 1.. Right-click the background of the Windows XP Taskbar, and then click Properties. 2.. Click the Taskbar tab. 3.. Select the Group similar taskbar buttons check box. Each open window in your Office program is now grouped together in one single button. Click this button and then click one of the windows to view it. If you want a single button displayed for your program that opens the program rather than a list of windows when you click it, do the following: 4.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 5.. Clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. Note In some cases, your program windows may not display grouped in one single button even after following the steps above. For example, if the Windows XP Taskbar is displayed vertically, the windows may continue to display as separate icons. Show or hide program buttons on Windows 2000 Taskbar Selecting this check box will display a separate button on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Taskbar for each open window in your Office program. Clearing this check box will display a single button for your Office program on the Windows 2000 taskbar. 1.. On the Tools menu in your program, click Options, and then click the View tab. 2.. Select or clear the Windows in Taskbar check box. -- Charles Kenyon Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome! --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn from my ignorance and your wisdom. "RobJacobs" wrote in message ... Every word document opens in a separate Word window. I want all of them in one Word window. I am using Office 2003 and Windows XP. Thanks, Rob Jacobs |
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