Hi Anthony
I am Dave, I will help you with this.
Select a Window, then press the Windows Key + Up arrow twice, that will move that window to the top half of the screen, then click the other window to take up the bottom half of the screen.
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We know that splitting your screen in Windows is fairly easy with multiple was to do so however, is there a way to split them horizontally instead of vertically? Just two windows one on top of the other. The side by side doesn't show enough of the information on the pages in one line. Some tables done resize when the windows are in that formation, and I find myself needing the information at the end of the table. Any ideas on how to do this natively?
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Hi Anthony
I am Dave, I will help you with this.
Select a Window, then press the Windows Key + Up arrow twice, that will move that window to the top half of the screen, then click the other window to take up the bottom half of the screen.
yes u can do it in Windows 10
by taking the first window to the right and then to the top to make it take 1/4 the screen size
then take the second window to the left and then to the bottom to make it take 1/4 the screen size
finally increase the width of both
Wouldn't it be better if this feature was added to the preset options you get in Windows 11 when you drag a window to the middle top of the screen?
How can this be done in Windows 10?
It this only for Windows 11?
nvm. I see it is. Thanks