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How can see the selection when Word is not active (not in focus)?

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tony - 31 Jul 2003 16:25 GMT
Hello,

Sorry for my Brocken English.

I want to see selection when Word is not active application, but it is
on the screen.

One example to be clear.

I have two applications on the screen. One of them is Word and it is
on the half of screen, And some other application, for example Excel,
which is on another half of screen.
In the Word I have document with table in it. The table is visible. I
select 2 cells in the table and the cells have white font on the black
background. When I click on the other application - Excel, the
selected 2 cells in Word table look normal (black font on the white
background). When I click again on the Word this 2 selected cells are
with white color on the black background. I want when I click on
Excel, this 2 selected cells look selected (white font on black
backgrount). Can I do this and how?

Thank you very much in advance.

Best Regards
tony
Gilles Desjardins - 31 Jul 2003 18:57 GMT
Tony, you don't have to have 2  half screens. Use Alt+ TAB.
Put your thumb on the ALT key and with your index finger hit the TAB key.
This will move you from program to program full screen.

Hope this Helps

Gilles Desjardins
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> tony
 
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