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Yes, the 'Save Window Size' command helps, but it keeps returning said window to my laptop monitor, and I have to drag it back to my 2nd monitor.

Ideally, if the 2nd monitor is detected, place it there, otherwise on the 1st monitor (the laptop, when I'm mobile).

Possible?
 
This is something that we'll try to better support in the future. You should be able to use Save Window Size on a window on the second monitor and have it open on the second monitor when available.
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Troy Brandt
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... it seems that the only thing saved is the size.

Last edited by Inspiritor; 2009-03-24 at 01:14 PM..
 
And, where did my post's 'Title' go? On other forums, I use the style of starting a sentence in the title then "...", then I begin the body-text with another "...", so (here) the first part of my sentence disappears.
 
I just looked at the display modes, and none of them place the post's title adjacent to the body-text. Looks like I'll have to forego using titles.
 
So, thru copying the title, my earlier post should read:

"'Save Window' on 2nd Opens On 1st ...

... it seems that the only thing saved is the size."
 
 




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