Hello everybody!

I have a project with many Markdown files, some of which I use for 
reference. As such, almost all the times I need two windows open for 
BBEdit, one for the "source" file (reference), one for the "target", i.e. 
the document I'm currently working on.

I created a project that includes both the "sources" and the "targets", but 
if I open two of them, either they're in the same window, which is useless 
for referencing, reading & writing, either if I move one to a new window, I 
lose the project navigation in the sidebar for the one I've moved to a new 
window.

Is there any way I could have the same sidebar contents for both of the 
windows (basically, the full project), if I've opened two files from the 
same project?

I know I can create two projects, one for "sources" and one for "targets", 
but I would very much love to do it my way. :)

Thank you for your attention!

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