Hi Jan,

If you don't mind having the files in separate windows, you could use the 
Arrange submenu inside the Window menu, with which you may tile or cascade 
windows in different forms.

Best,

Nestor

> On 27 May 2021, at 05:47, Jan Erik Moström <li...@mostrom.pp.se> wrote:
> 
> Is it possible to display two files side by side in a window? If so, I can't 
> figure out how (except for using "Find differences"), help?
> 
> Use case: I've always just opened two windows side by side when I needed 
> this, but when I use Zoom I prefer to share a window and not my desktop.
> 
> = jem
> 
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