![]() First, click and unselect the Synchronous Scrolling button.You may find yourself looking at in the translated document whereas you’re still in in the original. ![]() ![]() TIP: From time to time the synchronization between the two documents may get out of line, as in the case of trasnlated document, for example. (4) Click the Synchronous Scrolling button (if it’s not already selected by default) so that when you scroll one document the other also scrolls automatically. Notice that the View tab buttons for the first document have changed to this: (3) Select the SECOND file that you’ d like to view side by side (in this case, the file named “MYTHES sur l.docx”) and click OK to display the two documents together inside the same Window: (2) On the View tab of the ribbon, click the View Side by Side button to display the Compare Side by Side dialog box: (1) Open both your MS Word 2007 documents and select one. This is something you can achieve very easily in MS Word 2007 and I wish more text editors offered the same. ![]() Again, opening the two documents side by side and then scrolling them at the same time would be very useful indeed. Or, imagine a friend of your has sent a translated document and asked you to read and make a comparison to see if the translation is successful or not. Imagine you have a legal document and its slightly altered version and you’d like to see both versions side by side and compare them by scrolling both of them simultaneously.
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