In Microsoft Word, you can split your Word document window by selecting Window | Split from the menu bar (In Word 2007, go to the View tab and click the Split button in the Window group) or by double-clicking on the rectangle above Word's vertical scrollbar. But there is a way to split the document window without leaving the comfort of your keyboard! Here's how: Press [Alt][Ctrl]S ([command][option]S on the Mac) to create a movable horizontal line. Use the up and down arrow keys to move the line, and press [Enter] when you've got it in the right place (not available on the Mac). The screen splits, and you can continue editing your document. To remove the split, press [Alt][Shift]C ([command][option]S on the Mac).
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