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Tim, once you update to the latest version of WDSC (6.0.1), you can use Ctrl+2 (that's Control and the number 2) to split a view of a source member into two panes. You're not limited to two views, either - you can have as many as you have space for. And these are not static or read-only views, either! Changes made in one view are reflected in all other views. The only "limitation" is that all views are in the same orientation (vertical or horizontal). You can't split your primary view into two side-by-side views, then split one side-by-side view into a top-and-bottom view. But I can live with that! Typically I never need more than a single split view. Joe > From: Swartz, Tim > > Joe, not to be dense, but what exactly is the split screen feature and > how and where do we use it?
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