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you can do this by going to Window>Seperated mode. Looks weird though, as if everything is falling apart. But then you can click on your two images and adjust their size. I did it to show you the screenshot and I have regrets, because after, when i go back to "Merge all windows" some menu-elements are not attached where they've been before :(

Hope this helps!

 

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Thanks Hannah

It worked exactly like you said even down to not re-grouping all the menu/task bars back where they had been.

I'll keep my fingers crossed that when I next use Affinity they are all where they should be.

 

Simmo371

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10 hours ago, hannah said:

I have regrets, because after, when i go back to "Merge all windows" some menu-elements are not attached where they've been before :(

"Merge all windows" is not the same thing as just going back to non-separated mode. To revert to non-separated mode,  just select "Separated Mode" from the Windows menu again to uncheck it. Your toolbars, Studio panels, & the document window should be returned to their former non-separated mode positions & sizes. If you had more than one document open in separate windows, they should appear as separate tabs in the unified document window.

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