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Topic: «
AWM 6.0 and Lotus Notes 7.0.2
, AWM window menu inoperative » on forum:
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David Lomas
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02/22/2010 03:57:38
I have a problem with Lotus Notes (which I'll create a separate post for unless I get it cracked
) but in trying to fix it, I went to the 'Create new specific settings' from the Notes main window, and nothing happened. It works fine from other apps, but not from Notes. I tried some of the other AWM functions from the menu (like move to monitor) and nothing. Titlebuttons work fine, just not the menu.
Now, Notes is a strange app anyway, which I think it behind the other problems I'm having, but not sure how/why its managed to disable the AWM menu...
Cheers,
Dave.
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David Lomas
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02/22/2010 04:13:32
Sorry - forgot to subscribe for replies, and it seems you can't just subscribe without sending a reply! Maybe another tweak for the website folk?
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