Navigation Pane and Clipboard
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- StarLounger
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Navigation Pane and Clipboard
Can these 2 be on screen at same time? Thank you
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Re: Naviation Pane and Clipboard
Each document window can display the clipboard and the navigation pane simultaneously. Click the arrow in the lower right corner of the Clipboard group of the Home tab of the ribbon, and tick the check box Navigation Pane on the View tab.
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Hans
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- StarLounger
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Re: Navigation Pane and Clipboard
Thank you for the post. HOWEVER, I don’t choice that choice in Options. No mention of Navigation Pane. My workaround is to click the Clipboard shortcut in my Notification area. Still, not the same as having both in sight simultaneously.
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- 5StarLounger
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Re: Navigation Pane and Clipboard
Which version of Word are you using?
What is your Operating System.
They are both easily visible on my system.
Office 365 Windows 10.
You can also make the Navigation pane narrower.
What is your Operating System.
They are both easily visible on my system.
Office 365 Windows 10.
You can also make the Navigation pane narrower.
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- StarLounger
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Re: Navigation Pane and Clipboard
Thank you, sorry I didn't supply enough info: Office 365, windows 8.1 with classic shell.
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Re: Navigation Pane and Clipboard
Don't you have a Navigation Pane button in the Show group of the View tab of the ribbon?
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Re: Navigation Pane and Clipboard
Yes, and it is checked....
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Re: Navigation Pane and Clipboard
What happens if you do the following:
Press Alt+F11 to activate the Visual Basic Editor.
Press Ctrl+G to activate the Immediate window.
Type
CommandBars("Navigation").Enabled = True
and press Enter.
Type
CommandBars("Navigation").Visible = True
and press Enter.
Switch back to Word.
Press Alt+F11 to activate the Visual Basic Editor.
Press Ctrl+G to activate the Immediate window.
Type
CommandBars("Navigation").Enabled = True
and press Enter.
Type
CommandBars("Navigation").Visible = True
and press Enter.
Switch back to Word.
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans
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- StarLounger
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Re: Navigation Pane and Clipboard
Thanks for that idea, but still cannot get both on document window/screen at same time. Tried unchecking the pane in view, then checking it again. Didn't help.
It's annoying to have to do extra click(s), but not worth the Members spending any more time on this.
That you both.
It's annoying to have to do extra click(s), but not worth the Members spending any more time on this.
That you both.
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Re: Navigation Pane and Clipboard
Did you click this arrow to display the Office clipboard?
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Hans
Hans
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Re: Navigation Pane and Clipboard
Yes, always.
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