on 7/19/01 10:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am only one step beyond the novice grade and I would like to know the
> purpose of having two monitors. I don't know the advantage you would gain
> thereby. Sorry if this is a simple question that everyone should know the
> answer. Count it up to inexperience.
> Bailey
Well, as a graphic designer and developer it makes my life easier in
Photoshop and Director to have all my palletes in one window and my work
area on the other.
If you've ever used Illustrator on a 13" monitor you will know that if you
have every single palette on the open on the screen you no longer have a
work area.
david
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