>>Craig,
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>>>Again, I agree. But, that doesn't mean I have to like it. IMO, the current VS shell is VERY counter-productive. I'm constantly resizing or scrolling the design/edit window to see everything. It's waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too small, even at a high resolution on my 19" monitor.
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>>I've just determined that W2K Professional, which I run as my desktop machine DOES support multiple monitors like Win98 does. NT, if I correctly recall, does not so this is a BIG DEAL. I totally agree with you that the Visual Studio development environment really gets in the way and my solution is going to be to geta second video card and 19" monitor. I'll keep the development stuff on one and the visual stuff on the other.
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>>I'll report back when accomplished; hopefully this next month.
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>>Best,
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>>DD
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>I'm very interesting in hearing your results.
Craig,
Rob Abram, of Fox PowerPrinter fame, has two 17" monitors in his cubicle at his office. That's what got me thinking and everything was downhill from there. <g>
Best,
DD
Best,
DD
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