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As the title suggests, I just want to position two photos side by side in the main work window, but after a quick look at Help, there doesn't seem to be a way of doing this. Is it possible?

Posted

Assuming this is in Affinity Photo, and on a Mac, then go to the View menu and choose Separated Mode:

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I'm not sure of the Windows equivalent, I think it may be "Float Windows".

Affinity Photo 2.5.3,  Affinity Designer 2.5.3, Affinity Publisher 2.5.3, Mac OSX 14.5, 2018 MacBook Pro 15" Intel.

Posted

As it happens it's a Windows machine but I'll try your suggestions. Yes you're right it's Affinity Photo which I should have mentioned.

Thanks for a quick response.

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The “Windows → Float” menu option on Windows lets you see two images at the same time (on one screen or more) but there’s only one UI – Tools, Studio, etc. – which is shared between them, which could be confusing or useful depending on what you need to do.
If you want one image open only to look at and the other to work on then an image viewer could be an easy option.
Another option is that you can open a release version and a beta version of the application at the same time.

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