Hello.
How to open multiple files in separate windows? Can i do it? If yes - how? Currently, individual files open as separate tabs.
How to open files in separate windows?
Re: How to open files in separate windows?
You can do this by enabling the option New program window. Once enabled, a file is always opened in a new program window, until you disable this option (even if you close and reopen PlanMaker).
Where do you find this option?
a. Choose the command File | New, a menu opens, select "More" here.
In the following dialog box, you will find this option New program window on the right side.
Select a template and click on Ok.
b. Choose the command File | Open, a dialog box opens to browse your files.
You will find this option New program window below the window that displays the files.
Select a file and click on Open.
It doesn't matter if you enable this option for File | New or File | Open, this option is synchronized for both.
Where do you find this option?
a. Choose the command File | New, a menu opens, select "More" here.
In the following dialog box, you will find this option New program window on the right side.
Select a template and click on Ok.
b. Choose the command File | Open, a dialog box opens to browse your files.
You will find this option New program window below the window that displays the files.
Select a file and click on Open.
It doesn't matter if you enable this option for File | New or File | Open, this option is synchronized for both.
Re: How to open files in separate windows?
Another method, if you don't want to be fixed with the option "New program window" enabled/disabled:
Drag the tabs to have it more quickly (click to see the screen capture).
Drag the tabs to have it more quickly (click to see the screen capture).
Re: How to open files in separate windows?
@ stascheit
Now everything is fine ! Many thanks for your time! Greetings!
Thank you !
Now everything is fine ! Many thanks for your time! Greetings!
Thank you !
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Re: How to open files in separate windows?
Thanks for that tip, stascheit , I now use it frequently.