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Old 08-24-2015, 03:45 PM   #4
JamesH
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Hi,

Yes you can do this by changing the display layout in Display Settings.



In the above example, display #1 is the notebook monitor and display #2 is the external monitor

To set extend to left, select display #2 and drag it to the left of display #1
To set extend to right, select display #2 and drag it to the right of display #1
To set extend above, select display #2 and drag it above display #1
To set extend below, select display #2 and drag it below display #1

Thanks,
James
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