I got it. Thank you for the explanation.
>If Dockable is "checked" on the Properties menu, it forces it back to the main monitor 1. I had "unchecked" it so that it would stop the odd drag behavior that it has on Win 7.
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>>I thought it didn't work before. Now it stopped working correctly. I am confused <g>.
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>>>I had uncheck the dockable default behavior, and that stopped it from working correctly.
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>>>Thanks for the help.
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>>>>>For some reason in Windows 7 (I have 2 monitors) I am not able to use both monitors when developing an app (I like putting the properties dialog up on the 2nd montitor).
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>>>>>Is there a special setting to make this work?
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>>>>>Thanks in advance....
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>>>>I have the same setting (win 7 pro with 2 monitors) and I don't remember doing anything special and it works. I usually would have to drag the property window across from one monitor to the other.
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