After completing this topic, you will be able to split the work area.
Steps:
Split the work area into a horizontal layout.
Click the View menu.
Step 1Click the Horizontal Layout command.
Step 2You can resize the width or height of the panes in either work area. Resize the width of the top folder panes by dragging the vertical split bar to the left.
Press the left mouse button on the split bar and drag the mouse pointer to the left.
Step 3Release the mouse button.
Step 4Click the Content folder in the top work area.
Step 5Click the WP folder in the bottom work area.
Step 6Double-click the WordPad Training module in the bottom work area to open it.
Step 7The module opens in the bottom work area and the WordPad Training tab appears in both work areas.
You can view different tabs in each work area.
Step 8Click the WordPad Training tab in the top work area.
Step 9Click the Expand button.
Step 10You can split the view to compare different parts of the same outline or different outlines.
Step 11Click the Library tab in the top work area.
Step 12Click the Attachments folder in the top work area.
Step 13Double-click to open the SaveFile web page in the top work area.
Step 14Click the SaveFile tab in the bottom work area.
Step 15In a split layout, web pages appear in only one work area.
Step 16Use the link to display the web page in the top work area.
Click the Click here to make this Web Page Editor active. link.
Step 17To save time, we will open additional documents in the horizontal split layout view.
Step 18Use the toolbar to switch the view to a vertical layout.
Click the Vertical Layout button.
Step 20If the work area cannot display all of the tabs, arrows appear to the right of the tab display. If necessary, you can use the arrows in either work area to scroll to the hidden tabs.
Step 21Click the right arrow to scroll to the right.
Step 22You can close a document from either work area.
Right-click the SaveFile web page in the left work area.
Step 23Click the Close button.
Step 24Notice that the tab disappears from both work areas.
Step 25Use the toolbar to return the view to a single layout.
Click the Single Layout button.
Step 27After completing this topic, you are able to split the work area.