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Summary: Dividing your document into panes allows you to view different parts of the same document at the same time. This tip describes how to divide the document window into panes and then how to get rid of the panes. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)
Word allows you to divide a document window into two panes that allow you to view two different parts of the same document. To divide a document window into panes, you use the divider bar located in the upper-right corner of the document window. The divider bar is located immediately above the up arrow at the top of the vertical scroll bar at the right side of your document. When you position the mouse pointer over the divider bar, it changes to a different type of pointer. Click on the divider bar and drag it to where you want the document window divided. If you want to divide the document window in half, you can simply double-click on the divider bar.
After dividing a document window into panes, you can adjust the size of the panes at any time. This is done by clicking and dragging the divider bar to the new vertical location where you want the document window divided. When you release the mouse button, the divider bar remains at that point. Each pane is an independent view of your document. This means that you can use different Views in each pane--for instance, Normal view in the top pane and Page Layout in the bottom.
If you want to get rid of the panes, you simply have to double-click on the divider bar. This returns the view in the document window to a single part of the document.
Tip #376 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
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