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Figure 3-5: This LisaWrite window has been split into two horizontal halves, each of which is a window into the same document. Using the horizontal split control bar allows you to observe and even write into two widely separated portions of the same document without having to scroll between those areas. A similar feature allows the window to be split vertically. Both split control features may be used simultaneously, splitting a window into four sections. Each portion may be scrolled independently.

Figure 3-5: This LisaWrite window has been split into two horizontal halves, each of which is a window into the same document. Using the horizontal split control bar allows you to observe and even write into two widely separated portions of the same document without having to scroll between those areas. A similar feature allows the window to be split vertically. Both split control features may be used simultaneously, splitting a window into four sections. Each portion may be scrolled independently.

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