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Multitasking: Multitasking Just Got Even Easier—Here's How to Run Two Tabs Simultaneously in Google Chrome..

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If you frequently work with multiple tabs open in Google Chrome, you know just how confusing and slow it can become. It is common practice to constantly switch between tabs to compare information, copy content, or follow instructions. This constant switching can disrupt your focus and waste precious time—especially while studying, working, or conducting online research. Some time ago, Google Chrome introduced a helpful feature called 'Split View' to address this very issue. This feature allows you to open two tabs side-by-side within a single window; here, we will explore how you can utilize this new Split View feature in Google Chrome.

How to Enable Split View in Chrome?
To enable and use this feature, you must have the latest version of the browser installed. Split View is available in Chrome version 145 and later. If you do not have the latest version, you can follow the steps below to update your Chrome browser:

Click on the three dots located in the top-right corner of Chrome.
Select 'Help', and then choose 'About Google Chrome'.
The browser will check for updates and install them automatically.
Once the update is complete, click 'Relaunch' to restart Chrome.

How to Use Split View in Chrome?
There are three primary methods to enable the side-by-side layout:

1. The Right-Click Method
Simply right-click on any open tab located at the top of your window and select 'Add tab to new split view'. You will then have the option to choose a second tab to open in the other section of the window.

2. Drag and Drop
With this method, all you need to do is click on a tab and drag it to either the left or right edge of your window. As soon as you do this, a faint outline will appear along that edge, and the moment you release the tab, it will snap into place.

3. The Link Method
If you wish to keep your current page open while simultaneously viewing a specific link, simply right-click on that link and select 'Open link in split view'.

Tips for Making the Most of Split View:
Here are some simple tips to help you utilize Split View more effectively within your Chrome window:

Click and drag the thin line separating the two pages to widen or narrow either side. To instantly swap the positions of the two websites, double-click on the central divider.

To quickly split your active tab, press Shift + Alt + N (Windows) or Cmd + Option + N (Mac).
Right-click on the Split View icon in your toolbar and select 'Pin' so that the button remains visible at all times, allowing for one-click access in the future.

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