Don suggested checking the x,y values for the Rttyrite windows - That
was really close, but my problem was the scope, not the print window. I
would have sworn that I next looked at -both- scope x,y settings, and
that they were reasonable, but this is a good example of why we
shouldn't swear about anything! HI I just looked back again, and the x
coordinate for [SCOPE] was -993! Now, how the heck did it get that
way?? I set [SCOPE] the same as [SCOPE2], opened up the Rttyrite
windows, and sure enough, when I moved the top one off, there was the
other one just where it should be.
I also had tried holding down CONTROL while opening the file to restore
default window positions, and that didn't appear to work, but maybe I
didn't quite get something right about that at the time.
Tnx bandwidth! 73
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