Leopard dock and external display

recently, i've switched the dock position from bottom to left and i now find that the dock gets positioned to the left edge of the external display when the DVI-VGA adaptor is plugged in and the external display is not mirroring the built-in display. i think that if i could "move" the external to be attached to the right side of the internal, that the dock would stay on the internal, but i haven't found an option to change the position of the external display.
have you experienced this? any solutions? thanks.

Hello Dan,
Welcome to Apple discussions. It's been a little while since I ran with dual monitors, but is it not achieved by dragging the graphical representation of the monitors around in the Monitors pane of system preferences?
I'm sure you would have checked there already, apologies if so - if not, you can do other changes there like setting the default primary display (the one that shows the menu bar) by dragging the menu bar graphic between screens.
Stephen.

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