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<P><A NAME="hid_window_new"></A><B>New command (Window menu)</B></P>
<P>Use this command to open a new window with the same contents as the active window. You can open multiple document windows to display different parts or views of a document at the same time. If you change the contents in one window, all other windows
containing the same document reflect those changes. When you open a new window, it becomes the active window and is displayed on top of all other open windows.</P>
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