To view a group of files in the active pane, select the desired folder (or multiple-selection of files). Once you’ve designated the active pane, click any document in the Binder to view it in the active pane. If it wasn’t already the active pane, the header will turn color. To designate the active pane, click anywhere in that pane’s editor. This is the pane that will be affected when you select a document, choose a menu option, or use the format bar. The active pane’s header turns color (whatever color is dictated by your system settings). You can also use the Edit>Find feature within just one pane.Įach pane has its own header (see image below). NOTE: Each pane can have separate zoom and Page View settings. The Editor splits into two panes with the selected document displayed in both. Go to View>Editor Layout>Split Horizontally/Split Vertically.Scrivener will remember your most recent orientation choice until you change it again. Hold the Option key (Mac) or Alt key (PC) on your keyboard to switch the split button between horizontal and vertical. Click the Toggle Split button in the upper right corner of the Editor (see image below).To split the Editor, select a document in the Binder, and then do one of the following: That can be handy for referring back to an earlier point in the same scene or chapter, but if you don’t want to view two locations in the same document, you can easily choose to view something else in one of the panes. In my experience, the main source of confusion with Split Screen is that, initially, both panes display the same document, as shown below.
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