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I just have got a new monitor and now I'm able to make my PC a 2-monitor system.
My second monitor could be turned 90° so it can display a full page in writer, although not the whole program window. So I have put the left part of the window on the first monitor and the right part with the display of the whole page an the second monitor.
Now I would like to save this position for the next start of the program. Is this possible nayhow?
Stefan
Nice attempt, but unfortunately the maximise window command puts the whole window to the second monitor - and that's not what I want to achieve.
The second monitor is a 15" size. Thus only the page (and the scrollbar plus ruler) fit the screen. For that reason is the part with the symbol bars on the first monitor.
So I have to fix the whole window partly no the first monitor and the main part on the second one.
Stefan
Hi @Monk,
Have you found a solution to your problem?
If so, please try the latest release and confirm that you're still seeing the same issue.
I think it's easy with: Menu/Window/New window and maximize the window on the second monitor.
If I am right, the window position is kept by the operating system not by the programs.
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Asked: 2012-07-27 14:38:12 +0200
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Last updated: Mar 13
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