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So i have two computer screens and for the longest time i have just settled with using revit on one screen and using the internal tile/cascade function. But is there any way to open revit in windows so that it can spread across two screens, or so that i can move a second window to my second computer screen?
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you can either set your computers display settings to spread the one desktop across two screen, but this can get weird with other applications. OR.... you can have two different views on each monitor, set one to be your main and the other the secondary, then open Revit NOT in maximized view... then simply stretch the window to your liking! ^_^ the main drawback to dual monitors is that peak performance is gained when you can set both to the same screen resolution. if you can comfortably do this, then you will be able to stretch your Revit window nicely. <qab> ^_^
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