Startup on multiple monitors

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graypg70

20 Nov, 2023 01:44 PM

Is there a way to select which monitor the program starts when there is more than a single monitor on the computer.

  1. 1 Posted by -Kevin N. on 20 Nov, 2023 02:28 PM

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    Hi Peter,

    In a Windows environment, you can use Microsoft Power Toys' Fancy Zones.

    -Kevin N. (not a member of Moneydance Support)

  2. 2 Posted by graypg70 on 20 Nov, 2023 09:11 PM

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    Peter
    Sent from my iPhone

    On Nov 20, 2023, at 9:28 AM, -Kevin N. <[email blocked]> wrote:

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    From: -Kevin N.

    Hi Peter,

    In a Windows environment, you can use Microsoft Power Toys' Fancy Zones.

    -Kevin N. (not a member of Moneydance Support)

    On Mon, Nov 20 at 05:44 AM PST, Peter Gray wrote:

    Is there a way to select which monitor the program starts when there is more than a single monitor on the computer.

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  3. 3 Posted by -Kevin N. on 20 Nov, 2023 09:32 PM

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    Hi Peter,

    Replies from your i-Phone do not post properly to the forum.

    You need to post directly to the Moneydance forums here.
    https://infinitekind.tenderapp.com/discussions/general-questions/13...

    -Kevin N. (not a member of Moneydance Support)

  4. graypg70 closed this discussion on 27 Nov, 2023 02:10 PM.

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