Projector span 2 monitors

Does anyone know how to get a flash projector to span or
stretch across two monitors in full screen mode?
I have set the stage dimensions to 2356 pixels in width to
appear on both my monitors. When I run the project in full screen
mode (no window ui), the projector centeres on the first monitor
only and does not appear on the second monitor. Is there a way to
position the projector maybe to left justify from the left to span
to the right? If I publish the projector in a window, I can
manually move it to appear and cover both left and right screens,
but I need it to startup full screen like this.
Any help appreciated.
THanks.

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