
View and compare documents side by side - Microsoft Support
On the ribbon menu View tab, in the Window group, select View Side by Side. Notes: To scroll both documents at the same time, click Synchronous Scrolling in the Window group on the View tab. If …
View a page at a time, side by side in Word - Microsoft Support
On the View tab, select Side to Side. Flip through pages with your finger if you have a touch screen or use the horizontal scroll bar or mouse wheel to move through the pages.
Video: View files in split and multiple windows - Microsoft Support
Training: How to see documents and spreadsheets side-by-side and split them into panes.
Compare and merge two versions of a document - Microsoft Support
You can compare two versions of a document to see how they differ by viewing revision marks. You can also merge two versions of the same document into one new document.
View two parts of a document at the same time in Word for Mac
You can split the Word window into two panes so that you can view two different parts of a document at the same time. This is useful if you want to copy and paste text and graphics into a long or complex …
Compare document differences using the legal blackline option
Click Compare two versions of a document (legal blackline). Under Original document, browse for and select the document that you want to use as the original document.
Combine document revisions - Microsoft Support
After you send a document out for review, you might get a lot of copies back—with suggestions and revisions you don't want to miss. When that happens, combine all those edits and ideas into one …
Align pictures, shapes, WordArt and other objects in Word
How to align or distribute one or more objects in a document.
Compare two versions of a workbook by using Spreadsheet Compare
If you want to save your results or analyze them elsewhere, you can export them to an Excel file or copy and paste them into in another program, such as Microsoft Word.
Differences between using a document in the browser and in Word
When you save the document in Word, it is saved on the website where you opened it in the web app. The document you open in Word Web App is the same as the document you open in the Word …