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Moving tabs to other windows
You can move tabs to another open window of the same project to show the corresponding
layouts in a new window.
NOTE
The layouts must belong to the same project. If you attempt to move a tab to a window of a
different project, a new window is created for the project to which the layout belongs.
You can only move tabs to other windows if you have opened at least two tabs.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
To create a new window of the same project with the tab inserted, click and drag a tab
horizontally to the right/left, away from the tab bar and release it.
To insert the tab into the tab bar of another window of the same project, click and drag a
tab onto the tab bar.
Select a tab, right-click it, and choose Move Tab To New Window from the context
menu.
Select a tab and choose Window > Move Tab To New Window.
Opening multiple project windows
You can open multiple project windows for the same project, for example, if you want to work
on multiple layouts at the same time. You can also show a different mode of the same project in
each window, such as having one window show Write mode and another show Play mode.
During playback, all windows that belong to the same project show the playhead and move the
view to follow the music.
PROCEDURE
Open a new project window in any of the following ways:
Press Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-T .
Choose Window > New Window.
RESULT
A duplicate of the window opens. It contains the same tabs and the same view options as the
original window.
RELATED LINKS
Playhead on page 457
Changing to full screen mode
You can maximize the amount of screen space available for your music by making any project
window cover the whole screen.
You can also hide the desktop elements provided by your operating system, for example, the
task bar in Windows or the system menu bar and Dock in macOS.
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