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    I have a dual monitor on my system and it is very convenient to have different windows on separate monitors. On the bottom of my screen I have Find Results 1 and Find Results 2 as separated tabs (I have a picture but can't figure out how to paste it here). If I pin both of them, they appear one of top of the other. When debugging a program in run mode, I also have separated groups of tabs. In the debug mode if I pin both of them, they appear left and right of one another and I can adjust them to be on separate monitors. I would very much like to be able to do the same left-right ordering in edit mode, but I can't figure out what controls it. For Find Results 1 and 2 this is especially convenient to be able to arrange on separate monitors, but as is they are above and below one another, completely wasting the space on the second monitor. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Ilan

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