Knowledgebase: Microsoft Word
Using Word's Work Menu
Posted by - NA - on 30 March 2006 08:42 AM
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Here's a cool Word feature that not everyone knows about. Word includes a hidden command named Work. With the Work menu in place, you can choose Work/Add To Work Menu to add the current open document. You can add as many documents as you want and then open any document by selecting it from the Work menu.
To add the Work menu to your toolbar, choose Tools/Customize. When the dialog box opens, click the Commands tab. Now, under 'Categories,' click Built-in Menus. In the 'Commands' list, locate Work and drag it to the toolbar wherever you'd like it to appear.

If you select text in Word 2000 and then use the mouse to drag it to a new location, the text moves to that new location and it no longer exists at the original location. However, if you use the right mouse button to drag selected text to a new location, Word will open a menu offering you some choices. You can move the text, copy the text, create a hyperlink, or just create a link.

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