Funny NYPD wrote: >> Yes, I figured. But he said that they "can only do two (windows)", > > I knew many editor can open many tabbed windows, and sometime, you > won't be able to watch two at the same time. Also on each tabbed > window you can only split it into two sub-window, which is what I saw > on MPLAB editor and VS6. I don't think you understand. With these editors (VS any version, Word, many others), you can open as many windows as you want /for the same file/. You can position them any way you like, so you can make them look like a window split multiple times, but you can also make them look differently. You also don't have to use tabbed windows; you can use the traditional interface with multiple child windows. With VS2005/2008, you can create something that looks like multiply split windows if you use the tabbed interface. Sometimes you have to dig a bit into an editor (especially if it's not a trivial one) to find out how to do what you want. Gerhard -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist