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Brill, sorry, I thought the templates were generic ones and didn't understand their subtlety that they were for each monitor.

With 4 monitors I am spoilt but with the things I do it is useful and stops me having paper datasheets on my desk.

I very much appreciate the fast response.

Gridmove is still very useful for me. It means I can have small panes for items like Messenger and Skype placed where I like automatically. The only difficulty is trying to register the window to a pane away from the extreme edge, though I have managed to perfect the technique!.

Many thanks again.

Mike

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I'm using the 2 part vertical standard template.

Interesting that the monitor numbering by Windows is different to the numbering in the AMD control centre!

I've since discovered the [win]-> (Windows key + left/right arrow that helps to do what I want with the active window.

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Interesting.

I'm wondering if yours is a similar problem to mine.

I have 4 monitors, where Monitor 3 doesn't show any grid or numbers!

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I have a Windows 7 PC with 4 monitors.

GridMove seems to work well in 3 of the 4 monitors where I can conveniently split monitors into 2 part vertical windows as required.  It's brilliant.

However this doesn't work in the Top Left monitor, where after pressing [win]-G I can see outlines and numbers in the other 3 monitors, but not the TL one.

What am I doing wrong? What can I do to make this work in the offending monitor?



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