Microsoft introduced a few new Skype features in 2018 and 2019. Among them is the split view mode that enables users to split Skype chats into separate windows. That’s a neat new option, and this is how users can split and then regroup windows within the Skype UWP (Universal Windows Platform) app.

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How to Split and Regroup Windows in Skype?

Use split view mode option

  • First, click the Skype app on the Start menu to open its window.
  • Then click the More menu to open it.
  • Select the Enable split view mode option on the More menu. Skype will then display just the contacts as the chat half of the window disappears from view.
  • Next, double-click a contact to open a new Skype chat window for it. That window will be completely separate from Skype’s primary window.
  • Users can now drag and move the separate chat window around the desktop. Click the Minimize button to move it to the taskbar.
  • Then users can maximize the window by moving the cursor over the Skype taskbar icon. Select the windows’ taskbar thumbnail to restore it on the desktop.
  • To regroup the Skype windows, click the More button on the software’s primary window.
  • Select the Disable split view mode option, which will rejoin the separate chat windows with the rest of Skype.

 

So, splitting and then regrouping Skype windows is a piece of cake. Note that the Enable split view mode option is only available in the latest v 14.37 version of Skype. Thus, some users might need to update their Skype software to split windows.

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