Why do you need an "if" statement to check if the screen is different, or not, than Screen2? If Screen2, then you open the screen 2 (no closing screen1), but if other screen (you are calling to this procedure only with Screen2) you close screen1...
I feel a little guilty for not understanding so quickly.
This issue has been resolved.
I will look to find padding for the remaining 4 screens.
Thank you for your patience
I finally managed to find a solution and put the second calendar on one of the virtual screens as well.
All apps work great now.
Although it took me a long time to do it, talking with Ramon helped me think of ways and I found him.
There are still 3 empty virtual screens left.
Little joy, because I thought the issue with this calendar was solved, but while everything works fine, if I write a second item-appointment on the same day, it only shows the first entry. Everything I put after it shows nothing
After so much fatigue on my part about this issue, I am excited. Even though the solution wasn't mine.
I'm learning slowly, but I'm learning something.
Thanks again Ramon
Good morning
I didn't forget you and I came back.
I have a shopping list with some errors having 3 real monitors.
Anyone want to see it for bug fixing but if it's possible to fit this whole app into 3 virtual screens instead of 3 real ones?
I thought about putting it on the 3 remaining virtual screens I'm still working on, but that's a no-brainer for me due to a lot of lack of knowledge about this sort of thing.
If you want I will upload it here after I convert the commands from Greek to English