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I have two images open, stuck in separate tabs in the same window.

How do I separate the two into their own windows, and how do I keep V2 from opening new images in the same window as a new tab? Is there a Preference I've missed?

Update: Never mind, I can drag it off like the old version. I tried that before I posted this, but it wouldn't "grab".

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Hm.  Yes, OK you can drag the tabs off.

But I would really like a preference such that all files open in separate windows always.

I could not find a setting.

Dragging off or using Arrange is not really a solution.

So?

Robert

(Affinity Designer—Affinity Photo—LiveCode—Mac OS X various)

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38 minutes ago, Robert Cailliau said:

But I would really like a preference such that all files open in separate windows always.

On Windows that Preference is in General. No idea what the the applications might have on macOS:

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