Arrange All and Split. Put on your multitasking cap (or, you know, just your thinking cap), and let’s dive into this dynamic duo.
Step 1: Embrace the Power of Arrange All 🧩
Step 1: Open your multiple documents in Microsoft Word.
Step 2: Click on the ‘View’ tab in Word’s ribbon at the top of your screen.
Step 3: In the ‘Window’ group, you’ll find the ‘Arrange All’ button. Give it a friendly click, and watch the magic unfold.
Step 2: The Majesty of Arrange All 🌟
Example: Imagine you’re working on two different reports and want to see them side by side.
Step 3: Get the Hang of Splitting 📜
Step 1: Open your document in Microsoft Word.
Step 2: Click and drag the little box located just above the vertical scrollbar. It’s tiny but powerful!
Example: Let’s say you’re editing a long document and want to keep the beginning visible while you scroll through the end.
Step 1: Dragging that box creates a split in your document. Now, you have two separate viewing areas.
Step 2: Scroll in one area, and the other stays put. It’s like having two windows into your document!