> NOTE: You can actually create as many windows as you want.
### Displaying multiple windows
### Displaying two windows
In order to add a new window on the **Rendering Pane**:
1. In **Menu Bar**, choose *Window* menu category.
1. In *Window* panel, click *New Window* button.
1. Select the display mode for multiple windows on the **Rendering Pane** by clicking the *Tile Vertically* or *Tile Horizontally* or *Cascade* button on the *Window* panel. You can also display multiple windows as a tab group by clicking the *Tab Group* button. Note that if the tab group mode is selected, the other display modes are disable.
1. Select the display mode for multiple windows on the **Rendering Pane** by clicking the *Tile Vertically* or *Tile Horizontally* or *Cascade* button on the *Window* panel. You can also display multiple windows as a tab group by clicking the *Tab Group* button. Note that if the *Tab Group* mode is selected, the other display modes are disable.
### Synchronize Scenes Mode
You can synchronize ... by clicking the *Synchronize Scenes* button in the *Window* panel.
Three options for synchronization between 3-D images in multiple windows.
![](img/5-2-two-windows.png)
### Synchronizing 3-D images between two windows
You can compare side-by-side 3-D images between multiple windows and synchronize them by clicking the upper part of the *Synchronize Scenes* button on the *Window* panel (in *Window* menu category). Three synchronizing options (*Data Time*, *Zooming*, *Rotation*) will be activated by default. You can click the lower part of the *Synchronize Scenes* button and customize the synchronizing options in the drop-down submenu.