Windows settings for Webhelp Pro

When I set my settings in the window option to 2 pane instead
of 1 pane for my webhelp pro layout It doesn't save my preferance
and reverts back to "Default".
Does anyone know if this is a bug and how I can get my 2 pane
setting to save?

I had a similar problem when creating a window to use for
WebHelp: None of the window size settings would save.
I ended up deleting the window completely from the project
and creating it again from scratch. That solved the problem.

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