@cadffm, thanks for such a quick response! I sincerely appreciate it!
You can do the same workaround with just one program instance.
Open the second file session(readonly) and place bothe side by side.
OK. just seems really obtuse to have to open a second read-only copy of the same file. Seems like it would take more memory than just dragging a layout tab over onto the other screen as we do in Google Chrome, Revit, or many other software packages these days.
"Why can I not figure out how to do this in AutoCAD? Please advise."
Read this thread and you see: There is no feature like that
Yeah, but this thread is over 5 years old now, so I was hoping the good folks at Autodesk had "gotten with the program" and added this simple but extremely useful feature.
"This seems really simple"
Yes, simple!
Programs with this feature: Click, done
Prgs where it is impossible: Click often you want, you can't reach this goal.
You lost me there. I think you are just trying to say yep... it IS really simple, but you can't get there from here! 🤣