By pressing shift can actually share two windows - and on the Advanced Tab, 
I can share a screen region (Zoom Version: 5.6.4 (765))

Cheers,

Rainer



On Friday, May 28, 2021 at 8:35:36 AM UTC+2 Jan Erik Moström wrote:

> Thanks to all of you for confirming my own findings.
>
> In this case I solved it by using "Find differences", not ideal but ...
>
> The reason why I want to avoid sharing the whole screen is simply that 
> while talking over Zoom, I use several application at the same time, - I 
> also take notes in BBEdit and/or Devonthink, have background information 
> available (web pages, bbedit, omnioutliner, etc) as well as the usual 
> background noice of notifications popping up. Not to mentions that 
> during lectures I'm also using the chat functionality in Zoom (students 
> VERY much prefer sending questions via chat instead of just asking).
>
> This is why I really dislike powerpoint (difficult/impossible to do this 
> as far as I know) and very much prefer Keynote and Deckset.
>
> But, my need for displaying two text files side by side isn't something 
> that happen often so I'll manage via some "hack" when I need it.
>
> = jem
>

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