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Center Graph function when using tree in a seperate window

Center Graph function when using tree in a seperate window

Center Graph function when using tree in a seperate window

(OP)
Morning...

I'm trying to keep my workspace clean, I've one small laptop screen for admin etc., and a bigger screen that I'm working on Catia with. So I've currently working by right-clicking the top of my specification tree, selecting "Open sub-tree" and moving that to the small window, then hiding it from the main screen so I've got a nice big space.
Only problem is, when I see a part on screen and I want ot go into the structure, I can't right click and do "center graph" to find the feature. Is there a way to enable this? It's so close to being really nice and handy!

Thanks
Simon

RE: Center Graph function when using tree in a seperate window

(OP)
Hi- thanks for the response.
If I do that, then the focal point of the workspace is right in the centre of the two screens, so whatever I'm working on has a big black border of screen surround dividing it down the centre. Plus they're different sizes, and I'd like to keep one half of my smaller screen open on supporting tasks, so things like Outlook or Calculator.

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