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First, open the desktop application that you want to run in multiple instances/windows. It doesn’t matter how you start it: from the desktop, the Start Menu or the Start screen (in Windows 8.1), the taskbar or the Command Prompt. Once opened, you see its icon on the taskbar.

Press and hold the SHIFT key on your keyboard and click on its taskbar icon. One click opens a new instance. Two clicks opens two new instances and so on. If you have a mouse on which you can use the scroll wheel as a middle click button, you can do a middle click on the application icon from the taskbar and get the same result.

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Click and Drag on the top title bar of the first window so your mouse pointer hits either the left or right side of your screen. Let go of the window when you see the outline of the window re-size to ½ of the screen. Choose the other window you want to view on the side of the first window

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