Bill,
*Snip*
It ain't *that* 
broke, so I don't want to do anything drastic and really break it. 
But I'm fine with doing a restart.

Thanks for any pointers.
-- 
Bill Christensen

Try "Detect Displays" in the displays preferences pane. My iMac wouldn't 
recognise my 2nd LCD till I did that.
Might help!?

Amanda
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