Many friends need to open multiple documents at the same time while editing a document, but the sad part is that word2010 multiple documents cannot be opened at the same time, and today's small edition brings us solutions.
Turn on the--word option-Advanced-check "Show all windows in taskbar" so that you can open multiple word, and when not checked, it is opened in a word with an N-tab.
Select the document tab in the menu bar View > Document switching mode instead of selecting the taskbar
Teach you how to solve Word2010 documents cannot open problems
WORD2010 has multiple document windows that are viewed side-by-side, and you can compare the contents of different windows by looking at each other with multiple windows. The steps for implementing side-by-view windows in Word2010 are described below:
In step 1th, open two or more Word2010 document windows and switch to the view Ribbon in the current document window. Then, in the window group, click the view by Side command, as shown in Figure 2009120312.
Figure 2009120312 Click View by Side command
In the 2nd step, in the open Compare by Side dialog box, select a Word document that you want to compare side by side, and click OK, as shown in Figure 2009120313.
Figure 2009120313 Comparison by side dialog box
Step 3rd, in one of the Word2010 documents, in the Windows group, click the Roll Side by button, you can implement another document scrolling while scrolling the current document, as shown in Figure 2009120314.
Figure 2009120314 Click the scroll side by button
Tip: In the Windows group of the View ribbon, you can also do Word2010 window operations such as new windows, split windows, all rows, and so on, as shown in Figure 2009120315.
Figure 2009120315 "window" grouping
How do I open multiple documents at the same time in Word?
When you are working with Word, you can open multiple documents at the same time to facilitate centralized editing or browsing, and here are a few ways to do this.
In the Data Manager, select the multiple Word documents you want to open, press ENTER, and the system automatically word97/2000 and opens all the selected documents. When you select a document, if you want to select more than one consecutive document, you can press the SHIFT key and click the appropriate file name; If you want to select more than one consecutive document, press CTRL and then click the file name with the mouse;
If Word has already started, you can click the Open button on the toolbar, and in the Open dialog box that pops up, locate the file, select the file you want to open, click the Open button, and then open the selected file in turn. The file selection method is consistent with the above.
If the file is in a different directory, it can be in the appropriate directory in the Explorer, select the document you want to open, press the left mouse button, and drag the document onto the word icon in the taskbar (note: There are no open documents in Word), the selected document is opened, and another directory is found. Drag the selected document to the Word icon in the same way.