Undoubtedly, someone else will also answer, but I will answer from my point
of view. I use View >>> Split Screen View. However, you are not limited to
just two open databases, which is wonderful!! I have and use three monitors,
and can elongate Legacy across all three monitors. Split screening on each
one gives me six nice readable open database I can work with at the same
time. I am not sure what the limit is, but there is one; it might be eight
or even six.

Robert

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Leavitt
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 11:05 AM
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Can I run two sessions of Legacy simultaneously?

I am trying to have two sessions of Legacy running at the same time, each
with a different database. When I try to open the second session, nothing
happens. If I open a second database in the current session, the first
database is closed, and when I go to reopen it, the database opens with the
previously set opening name. Is there any way to have two sessions running
simultaneously? Any help would be appreciated.

Ken Leavitt


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