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Hi all
I'm using my laptop in different places often with a second monitor. The second monitor is not always at the same place (on top, to the left, to the right) so I normally adjust my display setting accordingly.
I then use EG on the monitor where it suits me most. It appears that with EG 6.1 (and earlier versions as well) that when one uses the Search or Replace windows (ctrl F / ctrl H) that the Window position is remembered relative to where the main EG window is located.
So what happens to me all too often: I come to another work-place where the second monitor is somewhere else (eg. on top instead of to the left) and when I then try to use the search window I can't find it. And the reason is: EG locates it somewhere outside of the screens (so "on top" in the air where it was the last time when I've used it somewhere else).
Is there any way how I can easily re-adjust the find/search window positions?
Thanks
Patrick
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If you suspect that you have a window that's "in focus" but off screen, use these keyboard shortcuts:
Alt+SPACE, then M, then use the arrow keys to move the window into view.
Practice a few times with your multiple displays to get the hang of it.
EG *should* detect that a window is out-of-view and move it into the primary display if needed, but it's possible that there is an instance or two where this isn't happening. If you have a repeatable case, report it to SAS Tech Support and I'm sure the product team will address it.
Chris
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This is windows related behavior. Eguide is a .Net application for windows. What version Windows you are using?
With XP there where key-s to move windows. When remembering the location you could shift back. But Xp should not be used anymore.
With W7 the infterface (aero) is different and this one should be able to move/show you screens when you have found that in the list.
Deleting the profile (Windows) of the EGuide application will reset that the default ones.n
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If you suspect that you have a window that's "in focus" but off screen, use these keyboard shortcuts:
Alt+SPACE, then M, then use the arrow keys to move the window into view.
Practice a few times with your multiple displays to get the hang of it.
EG *should* detect that a window is out-of-view and move it into the primary display if needed, but it's possible that there is an instance or two where this isn't happening. If you have a repeatable case, report it to SAS Tech Support and I'm sure the product team will address it.
Chris
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Thanks Chris. this was very helpful to me.
Make sure you hold the arrow key to the direction you want to drag it. I didn't get it first and i was using the mouse to drag - which did not work.
Alt+SPACE, then M, then hold and use the arrow keys to move and drag the window into view.
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Thank you! This was a huge help for me this morning!
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Thanks @Jaap and @Chris for your answers. I'll try with the key combinations next time.
By the way: It's Windows 7
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If all else fails, right-click on your taskbar and select "Cascade windows". That should bring it into view.