To split the Editor, select a document in the Binder, and then do one of the following: Mac: Click the Toggle Split button in the upper right corner of the Editor (see image below). That can be handy for referring back to an earlier point.īut 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 (see images below). View your manuscript's structure in the Corkboard or Outliner in one pane, while you write in the other.Refer to research files or photos while you write.Copy text from the same or another document without losing your place.Compare two versions of a scene, either in Snapshots (Mac only for now), or if you saved the previous version in a separate document.View another part of the current document while working on it.View the end of the previous scene while working on the opening of the next one.You can divide the single Editor pane into two panes, either horizontally or vertically. The Split Screen feature allows you to, well, split your screen. Many Scrivener users aren’t familiar with the split screen feature, and if they are, they don’t realize its potential.
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