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Microsoft Office Word 2007 Tutorial » Introduction » Task Panes 
1. 7. 1. Using Task and Window Panes
Task panes are separate windows, such as Document Recovery.
Task panes are separate windows, such as Document Recovery.
A task pane displays various options that relate to the current task.
A task pane displays various options that relate to the current task.
Open a Task Pane: click a Dialog Box Launcher icon
Open a Task Pane: click a Dialog Box Launcher icon
Close a Task or Window Pane: Click the Close button.
Close a Task or Window Pane: Click the Close button.
Open the task pane options
Open the task pane options
Resize a Task Pane: move mouse to the Task Pane border edge, then drag the edge to resize it.
Resize a Task Pane: move mouse to the Task Pane border edge, then drag the edge to resize it.
1. 7. Task Panes
1. 7. 1. Using Task and Window PanesUsing Task and Window Panes
1. 7. 2. Insert window panesInsert window panes
1. 7. 3. Move Task PanesMove Task Panes
1. 7. 4. Dock a task paneDock a task pane
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