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Quite a lot of interesting discussions about the possibility of looking at 2 documents the same 
time.

I was especially surprised that this very nice feature will be gone in MSO 2013. Luckily I use LibO only thus cannot feel cheated by MS when this feature is gone after I purchased an expensive upgrade.

As a reference, one can just look at MSO 2003. There I used this feature mainly for word documents of the same language or with different languages. I could scroll both documents synchronized or separately. All in one big but split window. I used this for many years until I switched to LibO.

I think it doesn't need complicated programming and I also feel that it could be applied to all elements of LibO the same way. (Be careful I not a dev and don't have dev knowledge; its just my feeling.)

If someone is interested in more details, let me know, I will fire up my old PC where there is still MSO 2003 installed and look at the details.

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