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How to Enter Split View on MAC

Enter Split View
  1. Hover your pointer over the full-screen button in the upper-left corner of a window. Or click and hold the button.
  2. Choose ”Tile Window to Left of Screen” or ”Tile Window to Right of Screen” from the menu. ...
  3. Then click a window on the other side of the screen to begin using both windows side by side.
  1. Hover your pointer over the full-screen button in the upper-left corner of a window. Or click and hold the button.
  2. Choose ”Tile Window to Left of Screen” or ”Tile Window to Right of Screen” from the menu. ...
  3. Then click a window on the other side of the screen to begin using both windows side by side.

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