Dreamweaver won't work on external monitor

Dreamweaver won't display correctly on external monitor. Always jumps to the bottom of the screen, making it unusable.
Macbook Pro (early 2013) i7 8GB RAM

Lee Miles wrote:
Look at times in the date field.
Sorry. . . .what would that be?
Is there a way to put in a screen shot of what I'm seeing? Seems to me I've seen people use screen shots. Copy from word program maybe?
Lee
I was responding to Shallici.
Screen shots would have to be posted on a Web hosting service if you have one set up.
Sounds like it's still not working??
Try a re-setup and re-start. Shut it all down and re-connect from scratch.
It's been a while since I tinkered on a Panasonic, bit I recall a menu setting that controls the DV in/out.
Check the camera menu that it's set up to pass through correctly.
Sometimes you even need to have a tape in the camera!!
Al

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