I have my OO outline in Spaces #2. If I hit Command-F, "Find" opens in Spaces #1. The only way I've found to get around this is to keep my OO outlines in Spaces #1 and move other apps into #s 2-4 ... or is it just me?
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2008-08-15, 10:46 AM
I have my OO outline in Spaces #2. If I hit Command-F, "Find" opens in Spaces #1. The only way I've found to get around this is to keep my OO outlines in Spaces #1 and move other apps into #s 2-4 ... or is it just me?
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Try dragging the Find window over to space 2. Looks like it'll stick to whatever space it opens up in first for the launch unless you move it. Also looks like our other apps don't do this so we'll get this fix in a later version.
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2008-08-16, 08:58 AM
That did it. Thanks Derek.
/rb
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