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Help please…I have just set up dual monitors. I usually have Internet Explorer, Macromedias Flash, Dreamweaver and Photoshop running at the same time. All 3 programs allow me to have my application on one monitor and their associated palettes/toolbars on the other. What I loved is that if I went from flash to dreamweaver, the flash palettes would drop off monitor #2 to be replaced by the dreamweaver palettes. Now I add Photoshop. Both dreamweaver’s and flash’s palettes minmized as I hoped, to be replaced by Photoshop’s palettes. Now here’s the problem: When I switch from Photoshop to any other application, the Photoshop palettes remain on monitor two. So, for example, I could have photoshops and flashes palettes overlapping each other on monitor 2. I’ve searched online, the knowledge base at adobe..but no luck. Please reply with any ideas 🙂
I am running windows xp (fresh install), photoshop 7 (ugraded to vers.
7.01), a Radeon 7500 video card with dual monitor support. Thanks everyone.
I am running windows xp (fresh install), photoshop 7 (ugraded to vers.
7.01), a Radeon 7500 video card with dual monitor support. Thanks everyone.
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