Here is a photograph of top corners of my monitors. Note that the toolbars
go across the top of both monitors and down the left side of the right
monitor. I had to crop it down since the original photo was about 3 MB.
If you are asking if you will get two copies of each toolbar, the answer
then is no. It acts as one window on two monitors. If for some reason you
want two copies, I think you would need to duplicate your toolbars with
slightly different names and then open and place the toolbars as you want
them. If you want two completely different windows, then open a second
session of AutoCAD and not just open the file in the current AutoCAD window.
Of course you can have two drawing files open in one AutoCAD session.
Brad
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Yes, I have one video card in the computer from which I made that image. Of
course, your video card needs to be able to handle to outputs. It treats
the screen image just like it was one monitor, but you have a crack between
them. This also works with any other program that I have tried.
Brad
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I mean we will be using dual monitors from one video card. Will the toolbars
come up on each screen?