Keyboard shortcut to make a window switch monitors?

Pete Suzzgood

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I don't think this is Excel-specific so hopefully I posted in the right section... Does anyone know if it's possible to move a window to another monitor without having to manually [unmaximize,] drag over with mouse or slowly move over with arrow keys [, then re-maximize]? That would be awesome. Thanks either way,

zack
Windows XP
Excel 2003 SP2
 

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Hi Zack,

This is liable to be specific to your hardware. Many laptops, for example, have the in-built ability to toggle which screen gets used as the primary monitor - such a facility might suit your needs.
 
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