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With Split Screens, you can display two windows at the same time. Each window can be configured and moved independently.
For example, you could display two different translations of the Bible on the same screen for comparison. Or have one window with the text and one window for reference or commentary.
NIV (top window) with KJV (bottom window)
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NIV (top window) with Bible Knowledge Commentary (bottom window)
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Note: If you are using a Bible with Notes or References (such as the New American Standard Version with Strong's Numbers, or the NIV with Publisher Notes), the default setting is that the screen below the Bible version will be used for references.

To activate Split Screen Mode:
| 2. | Go to Menu > Display and select Toggle Windows to open the second window. |
To load texts into a window:
| 1. | Go to Menu > Display and choose Select Window 1 or Select Window 2 to make one of these the active window. You can tell which window is active by what is displayed on the to toolbar. In the images above, we have the following active windows displayed: Window 1 (with the NIV), Window 2 (with the Bible Knowledge Commentary), and Window 1 (with the NIV). |
| 2. | The go to Menu > Library and select the text you want to load into the active window. |
To navigate the text in a particular window:
| 1. | If the window you want to navigate in is not already active, then first select it under Menu > Display. |
| 2. | Now all navigation you do, whether it be the Verse Chooser, scrolling, etc, it will all apply to the window you have made active. |
To specify which window a link will open in:
| 1. | Go to Menu > Options > Split Window Preferences. |
| 2. | Under the section labeled "Open hyperlinks from" you can specify which window you want links from Windows 1 and 2 to open in. Next will open the links in the next available window. 1 will open the links in Window 1, and 2 will open the links in Window 2. |

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