Studio 8.1.16 -cannot open multiple instances of the browser

Terence Young terry.young at journeymhc.org
Thu Aug 8 09:20:05 EDT 2019


That did it,


Thanks,

terry


Terence J. Young, DC

System Administrator

IT

(608) 280-2679


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From: omnisdev-en <omnisdev-en-bounces at lists.omnis-dev.com> on behalf of Phil (OmnisList) via omnisdev-en <omnisdev-en at lists.omnis-dev.com>
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Subject: Re: Studio 8.1.16 -cannot open multiple instances of the browser

Its a setting...

Right click the toolbar in the browser window, and get a popup window
with Save Window setup , and Single Window mode, etc....

You need to click off Single window mode.

regards
Phil Potter
Based in Chester in the UK.

On 08/08/2019 13:57, Terence Young wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> In studio 4.3.1, I could easily open multiple instances of the 'studio browser'; in studio 8.3.1, I can only open one instance.
>
>
> Is that the behavior of 8.1; or, do I need to set a preference somewhere?
>
>
> terry
>
>
> Terence J. Young, DC
>
>
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