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So, in Spaces (or was it expose?) I would assign applications to different desktops. They would re-open there as well after being closed. Now with mission control, after assigning them to a desktop (and closing the app.), they open up over whatever I'm now currently working on. Is there any way to get the application to stay put in it's respective desktop upon re-launching? Thanks for any help.
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"Indeed here is.
1) Go to the desktop that you want the application assigned to. 2) Right click on the dock icon of the application, and navigate through options to "Assign to this Desktop". The application will open in that Desktop from then on. Cheers, Rodney" Thanks, that's much better! |
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