From: Karla on 13 Apr 2010 10:10 I just got Word 2007. I have 10 documents open and want to see a list of the documents so I can access the one I'm interested in. I don't want to split them up on the screen How do I display the list like I used to in the old Word version by hitting "alt w" to see a list of all of the open documents?
From: Yves Dhondt on 13 Apr 2010 10:23 Try pressing ALT+W twice. Alternatively, go to the 'View' tab (first ALT+W), then press the 'Switch Windows' button (second ALT+W) to select the document you want to activate. Yves "Karla" <Karla(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:73018323-DBCF-4F0B-AE6F-2EF4065BC332(a)microsoft.com... >I just got Word 2007. I have 10 documents open and want to see a list of >the > documents so I can access the one I'm interested in. I don't want to > split > them up on the screen How do I display the list like I used to in the old > Word version by hitting "alt w" to see a list of all of the open > documents?
From: Terry Farrell on 13 Apr 2010 12:15 Providing you have either Windows 7 or Windows Vista, use Winkey+Tab which will activate AeroFlip bringing each windows to the front as you press tab. When you see the desired document in the front, release the WinKey and it will become the active document. Alternatively, in Windows 7, simply right-click on the Word icon in the Taskbar and a list of open document will be displayed: click the one you want. There are many other ways too, but one of those two should suffice. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Karla" <Karla(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:73018323-DBCF-4F0B-AE6F-2EF4065BC332(a)microsoft.com... > I just got Word 2007. I have 10 documents open and want to see a list of > the > documents so I can access the one I'm interested in. I don't want to > split > them up on the screen How do I display the list like I used to in the old > Word version by hitting "alt w" to see a list of all of the open > documents?
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