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Originally Posted by Ankimo
He asked "what" you did with multiple screens.
Sorry. At work, each screen has different purposes. Many are just to monitor changes in values of status, others are more working space. For example, I have one monitor dedicated to just having Outlook open to monitor incoming email. Another I have with just Excel sheets, and another for web pages where data may have to in input. It's valuable to have multipl screens so that you can compare/input data from one screen into another without having to toggle back and forth to check.
At home I only have 2. It's just much easier to compare two different data sets from two different webpages, etc. I usually have Outlook and Excel open on the my left to do any calculations/keep records, webpages on my right.
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Originally Posted by NickPappas
@wil318466,
What kind of job requires 12 screens? Stocks?
I have 3 at work and it's more than enough
I'm in operations, we monitor many different facilities. I actually posted a picture of my station once, it's pretty funny looking how many screens we have. 16 screens is overkill, but we actually do need them all.