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Unless I'm missing something obvious, I can't seem to figure out how to open two different genograms in two separate windows?If I open two genograms, they open in the same instance of Genopro and I have to switch between them by selecting the one I want to view under the window menu.
Am I missing something obvious?
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Customers Important Contributors FamilyTrees.GenoPro.com GenoPro version: 3.1.0.1
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The simplest way is to open a new window Ctrl + N ie File New . It is also possible to split the display and have two files open that way.
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Genopronewb,
You want two separate instances of GenoPro running ? I ' m not sure how to do that on my PC .& nbsp ; Not sure if it ' s possible somehow . I usually open another view of the same file with Window -& gt ; New Window , and then arrange the two views side - by - side or one on top of the other .& nbsp ; Or open multiple , different files , and then arrange them .
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I figured it out after posting.
You can open two instances of GenoPro at the same time and work on different genograms in each instance . To do this , you open GenoPro & nbsp ; from two different locations. For example , open one instance from the GenoPro shortcut in the Start Menu . Then open the other instance of GenoPro from it ' s installation directory . This has solved my problem , and now I can have a different Genogram on separate screens . Thanks all.
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Wow! Didn't realize you could do that! Thanks!!
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