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<title>RE: Attaching/Grouping Windows Temporarily and On-the-Fly</title>
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Got it thanks!
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<description><![CDATA[There isn't currently a way to do this, sorry! I've added a feature request to our list though, and if we're able to implement it in a future version, we'll be sure to let you know.
Thanks!]]></description>
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There isn't currently a way to do this, sorry! I've added a feature request to our list though, and if we're able to implement it in a future version, we'll be sure to let you know.<br/>
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Thanks!
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Apologies if this is DisplayFusion 101 or if it isn't possible. I've been using DisplayFusion for over 10 years originally for just better multi-monitor management before Windows 10 was a thing. Definitely looking for better/faster workflows. <br/>
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If I have two windows open from two different programs and let's say one is 70% width and one is 30% width of one monitor, can these be temporarily "pinned" together so that they are always visible simulataneously? I'm not looking for always on top, but let's say I open a new program that's 100% width, then click on one of the other two windows. I now have one 70% window over my 100% window. Habbit makes me maximize that window, forgetting that it is tiled/paired with that 30% window. What should happen is if one of the windows is minimized sent to back, or brought to front, they are all treated the same simultaneously.<br/>
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I do this with several program/window groups and it's generally on the fly so creating static groups isn't really my style... I don't think.
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