Using Multiple Monitors

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If I'm understanding you correctly, just click on the icon of the book at the top left corner of the tab to get the menu, look down the list, and click "float this panel". The book should then separate to form its own window which can then be dragged to the external monitor. To return it to its original position, or at least to the main program, just click the upper left hand icon again and click "dock this panel"
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T. L. Brown said:
Can someone tell me how to drag and drop a tab from my laptop to an external monitor?
I've been asking for tear off tabs for a loooong time.
Feature Request: Tear off Tabs, drag and drop them on the desktop
A Change I'd Really Love to See
USERVOICE: Enable us to drag a tab out of the main window and drop on desktop to create a floating window
Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you.
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TCBlack said:
I've been asking for tear off tabs for a loooong time.
I've had Logos for a LONG time but still keep imagining that just grabbing a tab will work ... until I try it.
Then I eventually remember that Logos does NOT work like my browser. Oh well.
Regards, SteveF
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