>Think as if you were spliting up your desktop in many parts.
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>If you have 3 monitors, your desktop will be split in three parts.
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>An "AutoCentered" form will appear in the middle monitor if you have 3 monitors or split between the two monitors if you have 2 of them.
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>>So where does a form that's "AutoCentered" appear???
Thanks for the answer. It sounds like multiple monitors would be really great while you are actually designing an application, ie, debugger on 1 monitor, properties on a different monitor, the form designer on another, but a real PITA to actually run the app on, even for testing. (except for the different monitor for the debugger). You'd have to move an "AutoCentered" form every time you brought it up, so it would appear on only one monitor.