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Hi,
I've seen this discussed -somewhere- before but cannot find it now. And if there is a better place to post this, I'll happily move it over there. For now I'm putting this on public.word and public.windowsxp.general.
Please, do NOT set f'ups on me: I'd like to keep the responses separated.
Is it possible to have two instances of Word running simultaneously (and on purpose!)?
If so, how do I do it? I thought multiple installs maybe, but enough commonality remains that it doesn't seem to work. I thought about using the Registry to accomplish it, but I don't know enough about Word OR the Registry to accomplish that.
I also have Word 97 on the same partition, but it doesn't seem to be interfering with anything, just in case that matters. I plan to uninstall it if I have to, but because of the hassle 97 itself presents to get it reinstalled, I'm in no hurry to uninstall it.
My "problem" if you will, is I need to have several files open simultaneously but still somehow keep them separated into two groups. Basically it amounts to a project of similarities between two groups of files, one already existing, and the other using the first as sort of a template. There is yet a THIRD set of files, which don't have to be opened, but with which these two must inter-mesh.
I've experimented with things like Notetab, etc., used for web sites & programming, and they almost work, but not quite, because I still need the GUI, which they all take away.
Yes, I feel pretty confident the machine itself can handle it; resources don't seem to be an issue. Yet.
I'd be grateful for any thoughts or recommendations, even the negative ones if that's all there is.
TIA,
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I've seen this discussed -somewhere- before but cannot find it now. And if there is a better place to post this, I'll happily move it over there. For now I'm putting this on public.word and public.windowsxp.general.
Please, do NOT set f'ups on me: I'd like to keep the responses separated.
Is it possible to have two instances of Word running simultaneously (and on purpose!)?
If so, how do I do it? I thought multiple installs maybe, but enough commonality remains that it doesn't seem to work. I thought about using the Registry to accomplish it, but I don't know enough about Word OR the Registry to accomplish that.
I also have Word 97 on the same partition, but it doesn't seem to be interfering with anything, just in case that matters. I plan to uninstall it if I have to, but because of the hassle 97 itself presents to get it reinstalled, I'm in no hurry to uninstall it.
My "problem" if you will, is I need to have several files open simultaneously but still somehow keep them separated into two groups. Basically it amounts to a project of similarities between two groups of files, one already existing, and the other using the first as sort of a template. There is yet a THIRD set of files, which don't have to be opened, but with which these two must inter-mesh.
I've experimented with things like Notetab, etc., used for web sites & programming, and they almost work, but not quite, because I still need the GUI, which they all take away.
Yes, I feel pretty confident the machine itself can handle it; resources don't seem to be an issue. Yet.
I'd be grateful for any thoughts or recommendations, even the negative ones if that's all there is.
TIA,
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