Program and multicam monitor in CC

Hi all,
I wanne see the program and multicam monitor in CC simultaneously without switching. Any idear how to adjust it ?

Yeah, this is interesting.  I just noticed this, too.  It seems that "Window > Multi-Camera Monitor" is gone.  I personally like it showing up in the Program monitor [Shift + 0] (that's zero), but I used to have a keyboard shortcut set up to display the Multi-Camera Monitor full-screen on my second monitor.  I can see this still being useful.  Why was it removed?

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