Doc name, not "commerical"

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Northerner67

All questions that I read on-line about Office 2010's student versio
that ask about why it says "Microsoft Word Non-Commerical Use" when
Word doc is open are only asking about why it says that. But m
frustration is not that per se but that it doesn't show my document'
name either at the top of my doc nor in the task bar. Is there a way
can get it to always show the doc name? It seems absurd, especially
that I can't see on the task bar which doc (by name) is open or whic
doc is which, since they all have the same designation (Microsoft Wor
Non-Commerical Use). In fact, though, they don't line up on the task ba
at all and, when I have more than one open, I can't just click o
another doc in my task bar but must minimize the one I'm in and restor
the other. Can I change that so it works more like my old Wor
2003--that is, with all docs and their names showing on the task bar
 
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Stefan Blom

How the taskbar looks like will depend on *Windows*, not Word.

If you are using Windows 7, you should see the document name(s) if you rest
the mouse pointer on the taskbar button for Word.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP




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Stefan Blom

I forgot to mention that you can change the taskbar options if you want to
see the document name at all times. Right-click the taskbar and select
Properties. On the Taskbar tab, for "Taskbar buttons," select the "Never"
option. Click OK.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP




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