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1,035 PointsFollowing along with Workspace.
There is no way for me to watch the assignment and then complete it side by side in the workspace. This is bothersome for me because I need to see the example and do it at the same time without constantly pausing and switching browser windows. Any advice please.
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Steven Parker
231,172 PointsWhy not resize the windows so that they appear together without overlapping? In Windows OS, if you drag a window so the cursor hits the left or right edge of the screen, it will size it for you to fit one half of the screen exactly.
This is also a situation where a computer with two screens can be very handy.
kingdavid
1,035 Pointskingdavid
1,035 PointsThank you for the tip. I am on my laptop with a 15 inch screen. It gets a little difficult.
Steven Parker
231,172 PointsSteven Parker
231,172 PointsMost laptops will accept a 2nd monitor. Maybe adding an external monitor would do the trick.