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SSMS 2012 how to change from TABs to windows side nby side 1

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DougP

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in the query windows its now tabs is there a way to change so I can see two windows side by side?


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You can actually drag and drop the tabs so they are outside ssms. I have 4 monitors. Sometimes I have 6 or 7 query windows arranged around 3 of them.

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gmmastros, How do you have 4 monitors connected?

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I have an ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 video card in my computer. This card has 4 DVI ports. I also have 4 flat panel 22 inch monitors. I had to mount 3 of them vertically so I don't get whiplash turning my head from side to side.

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Totally rad setup! How do you attach images to posts?

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gmmastros said:
I had to mount 3 of them vertically so I don't get whiplash turning my head from side to side.

Dang, George, that's funny! But I know how you feel. Horizontal for the spreadsheets (XNF, of course), and vertical for the docs.

Nice setup.

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I guess I better say something about SQL Server before someone thinks these posts are off-topic. [smile]

I cannot believe how much more productive I am by having multiple monitors. Consider this... When I am working on a complicated query, it helps to have multiple SQL Server Management Studio windows open at the same time. On one monitor, I can have a window where I select some raw data from a table, on another monitor, more raw data. In the center monitor, where I do most of my work, I start building the complex query.

Instead of visualizing the data in my head, I can see it there on the screen. There's less flipping from tab to tab or application to application, which allows me to get my work done quicker.

This also helps when writing an application. For example, I can have Visual Studio open in one window, the web site I am working on in another window, and SSMS in the third.

I usually reserve one monitor for email, skype, and twitter. I will, on occasion, cover those windows if I need the extra room.

Of course, it helps that I own the company. Most companies won't pay for multiple monitors, let alone 4. There are only 8 employees here, but everyone has 2 monitors with the exception of 1 programmer that has 3, and me with 4.

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where do we start a new thread about multiple monitors? I got a second set up now, but the mouse to move to it, is on the opposite side of where it is. so I move the mouse off toe h lef of the screen in front of me to get to the other monitor which is on the right. also different programs are launching on different monitors, since I drug windows around, it's confusing to me.

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There are different forums for different operating systems.

On Windows 7:

Click Start -> Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization -> Display -> Change Display Settings.

At the top of the window, you will see all of your monitors displayed. Click on the detect icon to see the monitor number. Then you can drag and drop the monitors to match the physical layout of your monitors.

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Doug, physically swap the monitors. Your mouse should move seamlessly through the space between the monitors.
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also different programs are launching on different monitors, since I drug windows around, it's confusing to me.

It may be confusing at first, but you will quickly become used to it.

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gmmastros , Have a STAR !!!
Wow this ia amazing, just drag and drop them where you want them. I have never used multple monitors in 25 years of computing. Thanks again everyone.
OMG thank you George, you have no idea how much this is going to make me more productive.
I want to do this at home too.


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