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Windows tip: 4 ways to “snap” your windows into place

Wish there were an easier way to arrange a pair of windows side-by-side on your desktop—you know, without having to painstakingly resize the windows with your mouse?

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It’s a cinch, thanks to a handy feature called “Snap.”

Not only can you “snap” a pair of standard Windows 7 windows side-by-side, you can also snap a window to full the screen—or even snap a Windows 8 app (assuming you’re using a Windows 8 PC, of course) next to the old, “classic” Windows desktop.

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Ready to start snapping? Let’s begin with:

Drag a window to the side of the screen, wait for the outline of the window to fill half the screen, then release to “snap.”

Snap a pair of windows side-by-side

Make a single window fill the entire screen

Grab the bottom of a window with your mouse, then pull it all the way down to “snap” it lengthwise across your desktop.

Stretch a window from the top of your desktop to the bottom

Snap a Windows 8 app next to the “classic” Windows desktop (Windows 8 PC or tablet required, naturally)

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