IMovie6 does not support dual monitors?

I have been using iMovie3 and 5 with OS 10.3.9 until this July when I decided it was time to overhaul both hardware and apps. Upped RAM to 4gb, added second HD, firmware updates, OS 10.4.10, and iLife6. The HDs were zeroed before install and have latest updates for all apps.
I have always been able to stretch the movie window across both screens, a very long timeline, but iM6 will only fill one screen. I can drag it anywhere except off the edges.
Is there a setting I'm missing, or is this another usablity solution, to a problem I didn't have. Thanx for any info.

What do you mean?
You can move the iMovie window from one monitor to the other but you cannot stretch the window across two monitors.
Still, two monitors is better than one. If you need more room you could get the 30 inch Cinema display. It is only 1799.00. Pocket change.

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