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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon May 12 17:53:58 +0000 
2008 -------
Having two windows open does consume very much time for window arranging, and
still does not solve anything.

It even endangers the data, because alternately editing the document in 2 or
even 3 windows totally confuses OOo and one never knows which window is for real
(I just re-tested with OOo 2.4).

Besides operating two distant but related parts of a document there are other
nice applications for multiple _synchronized_ (!!!) views on the very same part
of a document:
Having one non-print-layout view (better for typing and editing) and one
_synchronized_ WYSIWYG view (to see what's being printed).

As of screen sizes:
You cannot assume large displays.
I love my 24" 1920x1200 screen in the office, and I know of developers with e.g.
3200x1200 dual screen desktops, but far over 50% of people work on laptops or
cheap desktop PCs with 1024x768 usally, 1400x900 tops.
During the last say 12 years, the average office PC resolution hasn't even
completed the step from 1024x768 (17" CRT, 15" LCD) to around 1280x1024 (19"
LCD) or 1400x900 (some 15" widescreen laptops).



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