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We already had the opportunity to work with two windows open at the same time, one for our text and the other for statistical calculations in the spreadsheet. Nothing prevents you from having as many windows open simultaneously as need be for instance to be able to copy certain passages from the one file into another, e.g. literature entries from literature database into your text. This work method is often used in group work though not necessarily (see section 10).
 
We already had the opportunity to work with two windows open at the same time, one for our text and the other for statistical calculations in the spreadsheet. Nothing prevents you from having as many windows open simultaneously as need be for instance to be able to copy certain passages from the one file into another, e.g. literature entries from literature database into your text. This work method is often used in group work though not necessarily (see section 10).
 
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Revision as of 17:41, 14 January 2014



We already had the opportunity to work with two windows open at the same time, one for our text and the other for statistical calculations in the spreadsheet. Nothing prevents you from having as many windows open simultaneously as need be for instance to be able to copy certain passages from the one file into another, e.g. literature entries from literature database into your text. This work method is often used in group work though not necessarily (see section 10).


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