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I wouldn't expect that to be the case, John, but if you email some screenshots of your settings to the support ninjas, we'll get this figured out.

A screenshot of the perspective as it appears on the Mac, one of the settings in the Perspectives window itself, and one of what you're seeing on the iPad should help us sort this out. Apologies for the trouble!

You can take a screenshot on your Mac by pressing command-shift-4, which will give you a selection cursor. Tap your Space key, click on the window you want to capture, and when you release the mouse the image will be saved to your desktop as 'Picture 1', 'Picture 2', etc.

To take a screenshot on an iOS device, hold down the Home button, and then briefly press the Power button on the top of the device. (With the screen you want to take a picture of visible, of course.)

Your screen will flash white - this means that the screenshot was added to your photo roll. You can now use the camera application on your phone to email the photo to yourself, then send it along.