![]() ![]() I personally do not find it that useful but maybe you can put it to use. An easier and better way is to use the Switch Windows tool that shows all documents currently open. It’s also time consuming to hover over the taskbar and choose the required document. It may not always be pleasant to use the Alt + Tab combination to switch between windows for multiple MS Word documents that are open at the same time. This creates a clone of the current document and opens it in a new Window. ![]() ![]() How do you create a copy of the current document you are working on? Do you close your document, copy the original and paste the copy? Now, that isn’t the best way.Just navigate to View and click on the New Window button. ![]()
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