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Re: MS Office XP



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You're little mistaken Fritz.

Both in Office 2000 and XP this may be tuned up: you may set the mode when
your documents are opening in the independent new windows or at the same MDI
window. In both cases, the "Windows" menu allow you to handle all opened
documents.

I don't remember the details, but it's somewhere in the "Options".

The same is true for Excel and Access.

DB

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Fritz" <fritz@xxxxxxxx>
To: "omega" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: MS Office XP


> > Office 2K is a fine suite of applications with all the bells and
> > whistles one would need for a long while
>
> Turns out Word 2000 has one ""improvement"" that you might not want.
> According to "SDI Blues" at
> http://www.langalist.com/plus/newsletters/2001/2001-09-27plus.asp#1,
> Word 2000 does NOT allow the Multiple Document Interface -- meaning
> that if you open multiple documents at one time, you must open
> multiple sessions of Word, one Word per document.  You can't open
> multiple documents within one Word session and flip back and forth
> with the Windows menu.
>
> All other Office 2k products allow this, as do all previous versions
> of Word, but Word 2000 does not.  Apparently this "improvement" was
> removed in Word 2002.
>
> Gary
>
>