Monitors are getting large. The other day I was shopping and played with a monitor that could display six letter size pages in Word 2007, at the same time,
Office Standard 2007, legibly. Nice. While six pages at the same time may be a bit extreme, viewing two pages of a document or two documents side-by-side,
Office Home And Student, now that's handy. So handy that it's pretty common to see information workers with a "dual-monitor" setup to enable these and similar scenarios. In fact, a survey by Jon Peddie Research noted that extra digital desktop real-estate provides a quantifiable increase in productivity. While we have yet to add a "Miracle" tab with either a "Make My Monitor Bigger" or "Make a New Monitor" button, Word 2007 does provide a way for single monitor users to approximate dual-monitor-esque goodness with the click of a button in Word 2007: One Document, Two Pages: Easy, simple, and fun (?)…Click on the View tab, Click on the Two Pages button Two Documents, One Page: Open both documents, click on the View tab, click on the View Side by Side button. This provides the following additional goodness: equally distributing the two Word windows across your screen synchronize zoom synchronize scrolling Two Documents,
Microsoft Office 2010 Key, Two Pages: For those that like to push the envelope, have superhuman vision,
Microsoft Office 2007 Professional Plus, or the aforementioned uber-monitor. Open both documents, click on the View tab,
microsoft Office 2010 License, click on the View Side by Side button, click on the Two Pages button. -Jonathan <div