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Old 06-11-2013, 01:06 PM
Gene2720 Gene2720 is offline Screen Space Windows 7 64bit Screen Space Office 2010 32bit
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When viewing the project in a split screen, I am using the bottom to display Predecessors and Successors. In this view, P&S less than half the width of the bottom window is used, in the 1920x1080 display. Is there a way to use the unused screen space to display a second view, for me that would be the “notes” view, 2 views side by side in the bottom screen? Thanks
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Old 06-12-2013, 06:56 AM
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No, sorry. The Task Form is not editable and the combination view (Gantt over Task Form) cannot have another view in the lower pane. You can show multiple windows of the same file and arrange those as needed.
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