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PappaSmurf
Jul 28, 2006
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Hi i am currently using Adobe Photoshop CS2 and Dual DVI 19" monitors, I have a really annoying problem which i cannot seem to get an answer for, regarding work space, Ok so i use dual view to work with CS2 which is fantastic apart from the fact if i click any Tab within a Menu it sends the menu itself back to docking on my primary work screen instead os staying where i put it, Now i have saved my work space as suggesed. And this does work when i load up but if i tab within the menus they go back to the native locations. Any help on this would be great.

P.S I know spanning my desktop would probably do the trick but this is not an option as other work i do requires a single screen to work on.

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chrisjbirchall
Jul 28, 2006
Can you do a screen grab to show us how you’ve set up your workspace? ( <http://www.pixentral.com> is good for this)

Also, have you tried resetting the Preferences (as per the FAQs). A corrupt prefs can sometimes result in odd quirky behavior.
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John Joslin
Jul 28, 2006
Your terminology is a bit suspect.

What do you mean with "if i click any Tab within a Menu" and "if i tab within the menus"?

Are you talking about palettes or menus?

If you drag palettes to the secondary screen they will appear there every time you start Photoshop, provided you have it checked in General Preferences.

You can also save as many layouts as you like as Workspaces.
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PappaSmurf
Jul 28, 2006
Well my appologies, for such a vauge post. But it appears to have rectified its self, A little strange to say the least.The replies are very much appreciated. All i can think off, is that could have fixed it is by deleting my Prefetch Folder contents thats all ive done. Again thanks for the swift replies.

Daz.

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