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If the window isn't moved with PowerToys, does the restore work fine?
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I use Powertoys to initially position windows, then use DF to 'Save' the window positions. In the above situation, I need to manuall...]]></description>
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Restoring windows of my thinkorswim app does not restore them in the exact positions. When 'restored', they are placed w/ a good 50 pixels off, or really extended.<br/>
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I use Powertoys to initially position windows, then use DF to 'Save' the window positions. In the above situation, I need to manually place them back into the positions wanted.<br/>
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Is there another way to save window positions, or another solution?
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