I have a hp pavilion g7 desktop. When writing I was wondering if I can have two screens in one, when I write. One screen for writing and one screen for editing. Perhaps the top/bottom can be top writing below editing on the same screen?
curious
What software are you using for your writing. That might give a better indication as to what you can do. I am not familiar with a split screen functionality for the same document, though I stand to be corrected.
Perhaps you could elaborate on what you want to accomplish and why this functionality is important, then someone may have a suggestion.
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I've looked through the website for the Journal, and cannot see a way to split screen entries. When I work on a project where I want to create several drafts before I decide on the final version, I use the Windows "Save As" function, and save each draft with a different filename (usually with the suffix ver1, ver2, ver3 etc.
That way I can go back and retrieve phrases or content from earlier versions and paste them into my final copy. By doing it this way, you could probably open each version in a separate window on your desktop, and view them all at once, sequentially or however you choose.
You could also write to the developer of the Journal at support@davidrm.com to ask for technical support as is offered on the website.
If you currently use version 4 of the Journal, know that the current version is #7 and there is an upgrade offer HERE you might want to explore.
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