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The answer to this question, does not work for me.
Set one background to stretch across multi-monitor display?,
I have found images that are supposedly large enough to handle the two 1920X1080 monitors, but when I select tile, the images always tile.
I am running Windows 7 Professional, version 6.1.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!

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  • What are the dimensions of the image? Would it be possible to take a picture of what the tiling looks like?
    – MC10
    Commented Aug 4, 2015 at 22:31
  • There are several other solutions on that question, have you tried them all? Commented Aug 5, 2015 at 0:18
  • @Michael Frank If you can point me to the other solutions, I would love to try them. All of the sites I found gave the same directions.
    – pambre
    Commented Aug 5, 2015 at 13:18
  • @MC10 Regarding the tiling, the image is repeated like a checkerboard multiple times on both screens. Image sizes vary, but I tried some from this site (wallpaperswide.com/3840x2400-wallpapers-r.html), making sure to select ones that were 3840 or greater (two monitors 1920X1080); none worked.
    – pambre
    Commented Aug 5, 2015 at 13:18
  • @pambre Strangely enough it's working for me if I choose Tile. Try a 3840x1080 wallpaper. If you're willing to use software to do it, consider this: superuser.com/questions/945991/…
    – MC10
    Commented Aug 5, 2015 at 13:38

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You must first set the monitors in a surround setup, that is if you have and nVidia GPU, it a similar situation with AMD and Intel GPU's. You can then select an image to be stretched accross the screens. You could also cut the image in half in say photoshop and put one half on each screen.

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