Thanks for that Cheryl , glad I asked now I tried as you suggested but seemingly got one database at a time , however I tried cascade and that brought up the two, then Tile Vertically showed the two I was not aware you could do this so it was worth asking about Is there any danger of corruption in either files? Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > 1. Open any PAF database > 1a USE FULL_SCREEN > 2. Click on WINDOW at the top of the PAF screen > 2a I find Tile Vertically works best for me > 3. resize by grab'n'drag the screen > 4. open second db, and resize so you can see both at once. > > If you're using anything other than a full-screen view, > you'll have trouble seeing both windows. > > Cheryl
Do you prefer Schroedinger or Hisenberg? (g) Hypothetically, yes, of course, there's a /chance/ of corruption. Practically, I've never heard anyone SAY they had a problem. Cheryl Nivard Ovington wrote: > Thanks for that Cheryl , glad I asked now > > I tried as you suggested but seemingly got one database at a time , however > I tried cascade and that brought up the two, then Tile Vertically showed the > two > > I was not aware you could do this so it was worth asking about > > Is there any danger of corruption in either files? > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > > >> 1. Open any PAF database >> 1a USE FULL_SCREEN >> 2. Click on WINDOW at the top of the PAF screen >> 2a I find Tile Vertically works best for me >> 3. resize by grab'n'drag the screen >> 4. open second db, and resize so you can see both at once. >> >> If you're using anything other than a full-screen view, >> you'll have trouble seeing both windows. >> >> Cheryl