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How do you arrange your screens so that you can have the tabs side by side when it opens in a whole new window?

I am new to this forum and when you launch workspace it opens in a whole new window instead of a tab making you have to toggle back and forth. How do I make it so that it is more user friendly?

Thank you Doron Geyer, for your response!

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Doron Geyer
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Doron Geyer
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@valencia Suggs Theres a couple of things you could do. If you are using chrome you can grab the window that the workspace is in by clicking and holding on the actual tab bit(where the website name is ) and dragging it onto your main chrome window tabs section. This should automatically add it as a tab in your list of tabs.

If you have a wider screen resolution and you are working in windows. Grab the browser window anywhere at the top and drag it to the side of your screen ( either side will work ) . This should make a white notification circle, when this happens release the mouse button and it should lock to the side of the screen and show you all other open windows on the opposite side that you can choose to fill the other half of your screen.

On mac I believe there is a small icon at the top right that looks like a square divided into parts. That should allow you to split up your screen as you desire.

Regards, Doron