I am running into a problem with coherence and i am not sure if it is a bug, or intentional behavior. I am using Revit and Windows 7, and in Coherence with multiple monitors I get my Revit window spread across both monitors, which is worthless when using a 23" monitor and the laptop screen. And if I pull the Revit window down to just the 23" screen and try to pull the Project Browser onto the the laptop screen it won't move. Like it is limited to the area of the main window. And yet in "native" Windows Revit finally lets me pull the Project Browser onto another screen and remembers the setting. So obviously this is a Parallels issue. So is this actually intended behavior? And does anyone else agree that this is NOT how it should work? For that matter, is this only in Revit? Anyone successfully tried pulling a Windows PhotoShop UI element onto the second screen? Any joy? Thanks, Gordon