when connecting a Proxima, why do I loose the tasks' indentation

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JulieS

Mike & John

Mike - Proxima the brand name for an overhead projector.

John - My guess about why you loose indentation could be not enough
video ram or too high resolution for the projector. Try dropping your
screen resolution.

I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along.

Julie
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davegb

Mike & John

Mike - Proxima the brand name for an overhead projector.

John - My guess about why you loose indentation could be not enough
video ram or too high resolution for the projector. Try dropping your
screen resolution.

I hope this helps. Let us know how you get along.

Julie
Project MVP

I'm impressed (not the first time). You sure know your stuff, Julie!
 
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Gilgamesh

JulieS said:
Mike & John

Mike - Proxima the brand name for an overhead projector.

John - My guess about why you loose indentation could be not enough video
ram or too high resolution for the projector. Try dropping your screen
resolution.

I have similar problems with a laptop on a docking station using dual screen
(extended desktop).
If I disable the extended desktop and then reenable it my indenting comes
back.

Its only happened a couple of times, mostly I work fine (with high
resolution).
 

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