Dear Owain,

Does "Save Special/Save Preferences" help?

Another thing that might help would be to set up Finale's toolbars on the main screen where Finale wants to keep them and to move the active window to the other screen? I believe the position of the active window can be set by preferences. Maybe it's worth a try.

Hal

Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:

At 01:26 AM 6/15/04 +0100, Owain Sutton wrote:

I'm using Fin2k3 on XP with twin monitors. I'm using the main Finale window on one monitor, and placing all toolbars on the other. However, ever time I shut down and restart Finale, the toolbars have moved to (in this case) the left, enough to be partially present on the same monitor as the main window. Very very annoying.
I'm guessing there's no workaround - but does anyone know if this has been tackled with 2004, or I should report it as a bug?


Numerous applications do this. I thought it might be so that, should you
lost the second monitor, you won't lose your toolbars. Just a guess, but it
works that way on 98SE as well, so I'm suspecting it's deliberate.

Dennis



If that's true then it's an appalling decision - 'screw up every multimonitor
setup on every shutdown,  in case there's an occassional crash'?

Far better have - (1) an option to return all toolbars to the main window (to solve any monitor crash issues), and (2) I'd love to have a second window which would contain all toolbats, non-floating. Mind you, I'd love that in Photoshop, too....
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