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Split your screen

Side-by-side comparisons, multitasking, copying several items from one document to paste into another ... all these tasks are made easier by tiling two (or more) windows vertically. To do this, hold down the Ctrl key and right-click an item on your task bar, then select Tile Vertically. This splits the screen, placing the window of the button you’ve clicked next to the window that was open on your screen. Or you can position windows at top and bottom of your screen by selecting Tile Horizontally.

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