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How do I open two genograms in separate windows?

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Posted 2 days ago @ 10:16 PM - Post #45506
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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?
Posted Yesterday @ 1:29 AM - Post #45507
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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.
Posted Yesterday @ 6:25 AM - Post #45508
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Genopronewb,

You want two separate instances of GenoPro running?

I'm not sure how to do that on my PC.  Not sure if it's possible somehow.

I usually open another view of the same file with Window -> New Window, and then arrange the two views side-by-side or one on top of the other.  Or open multiple, different files, and then arrange them.

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Posted Yesterday @ 5:03 PM - Post #45509
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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 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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