[SOLVED] Forcing an app to not opening full screen

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Hi,

I am running an automation on my PC. The automation opens more than 10 windows of this app. Whenever my automation closes and reopens another app window, the new windows will appear as fullscreened.

So here is the issues, and things I would like to make.

• The app doesn't have any window sizing option. I can only change it using the general Windows sizing stuff.
• I use two monitors, I want this program to open the windows on my second monitor. But whenever it reopens a window, the new window still appear on my first monitor, no matter what.
• I use two different desktop (using Windows + Tab buttons, multiple desktop feature), it would be really better if I could force this app to be opened on the secondary desktop. However whenever I switch back to the primary desktop, the new windows will be opened on the primary desktop, full screened once again.

Any way to force this app to be opened on my secondary desktop / second monitor / make the windows hidden or invisible, so I will not see them anymore?

Thanks.
 
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Once you open an app and the window it's in, it should remember the last place and size it was opened and open in that way. I just did that with my Outlook program, moved to the second monitor, resized it and closed it. When I opened it again it was in the same positon.

If the program you are using does not do that, there is code in the program to make it do what it does and you should contact support for that program.
Once you open an app and the window it's in, it should remember the last place and size it was opened and open in that way. I just did that with my Outlook program, moved to the second monitor, resized it and closed it. When I opened it again it was in the same positon.

If the program you are using does not do that, there is code in the program to make it do what it does and you should contact support for that program.
 
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