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@kas1e If I understand you right, then I think what you ask is not possible with a plain Intuition window. Windows are physically tied to a particular screen. So if you want to 'move' an Intuition window to another screen, then you must destroy old window, create new one, and then redraw the contents.
Some GUI toolkits (like MUI) abstract windows, so that they are not tied to screens... but then you are not dealing with Intuition windows anymore (not directly anyway).
If you are not using a GUI toolkit, then usually you can just change the window pointer in your program... why can't you?
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