I'll also share that if you drag a window to the top of your display, it will pop up a Windows contextual menu that lets you configure the screen in a bunch of different layouts that split the screen. Drag your cursor to the one you want, then select the other open windows/programs you want to fill in the rest of the layout.
Paired with Mikey's tip, I think that would stick.
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