• Split the Work Area
  • Split the Work Area
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  • By default, the work area appears in a single layout; however, you can split the work area horizontally or vertically depending on how you prefer to work. Regardless of your choice, the entire work area is separated by a split bar that you can use to resize each work area.
  • Splitting the work area is useful since you can explore different areas of a document in both work areas. You can also view different documents and drag/drop or copy/paste reusable documents between work areas to help make building content easier.
  • When you open a document in one work area, a tab for the newly opened document automatically appears in the second work area. In other words, the same tabs appear in split work areas. However, the document displayed within a tab can be different between two work areas. For example, you can have the same module document open in two work areas but explore different sections of the outline in each.
  • If you split a work area that has numerous tabs open that cannot be displayed for space reasons,
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  • Horizontal Layout
  • Vertical Layout
  • Use the mouse to navigate between the different work areas.
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