I know quite a few office that have dual screens now, and it would be great if you could have say purchases opened on one screen and sales opened on the other.
I have tried moving one over, but it wont do it
- HmmmReally5 years agoExperienced Cover User
I don't know of an office worker that doesn't use dual screens. Come on MYOB have you ever attended the seminar entitled "Innovate or Die"? I dare say this entire portal is entirely devoid of staff readership for fear of having them be exposed to a great idea.
- Stephen_Blackt5 years agoExperienced Partner
You are able to open the same MYOB file twice on the one computer, so you could have the seperate screens open as you want.
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Stephen Blacktop
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Newcastle, NSW 2300
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Email: stephen@businesslearning.com.au
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- H-TS5 years agoTrusted User
Further to what Stephen said, I find the best way to open the file twice is to use the desktop shortcut or start menu to open the second one. I haven't been able to do it from a pinned shortcut on the taskbar. (I'm on a desktop.)
I also don't do it for long periods of time or I start to have issues but it's handy for half an hour or so.
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