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THAT WORKED THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Um, how do I make the secondary wows start at the top right of my second monitor and go down instead of the bottom right and going up?
autolayout right

In your multi.iss if you are following my setup.
Not working.

run windowsnapper -norollover
run autolayout ${clients} right
windowpos -viewable 0,0
windowsize -viewable 1680x1050
squishes the main the secondary into rectangles on the first monitor.

run windowsnapper -norollover
run autolayout ${clients} outer left
windowpos -viewable 0,0
windowsize -viewable 1680x1050

makes the second wow be on the bottom right of the secondary monitor (To the left of my main monitor) and part of it is behind the taskbar (I put my taskbar on the second monitor.)
Is your second monitor upside down? autolayout starts with 0 for the first session, and increments by the size toward the max -- regardless of whether it is horizontal or vertical. If the number of clients is 2, the screen is divided by 2 and the second window will be in the second position, which is bottom. The primary window still owns a slot, which would be the top.
Lax: What he's looking for is the ability to have X clients with X-1 thumbnails and never a "blank" spot on his desktop. When you hit a hotkey to bring a client into focus, it moves that client to the full sized reagon and puts the client that was the current focus back in it's slot. Basically with clients 1-5 all clients will always be in the same spot UNLESS a client other than 1 is the focus. If a client other than 1 is the focus, client 1 takes it's original location and client X fills the full screen. So if you start at client 1 and focus 2, they swap. If you then focus 3, client 1 moves to client 3's position, client 3 takes the full screen and client 2 moves back to it's original thumbnail position.
It is, in fact, possible. However, it's probably going to be 10ms or so slower WindowSnapper is not currently set up for this, it would have to have a position control script running in the uplink (main program). I can put it on my list of things to do today.

My personal preference is how it is -- the blank spot tells me exactly what session I am using without question, and I know exactly which windows are where at all times -- without the blank spot, it would take some extra thought to figure out which session is in which position and what hotkey to use to switch to it if I want. I'm not saying either way is right or wrong, just saying why I like this behavior

Anyway, as stated, I will get that set up today
Uh no, let me show you what I mean. Pic in a few mins.

Here:
www.shadowwow.com/images/innerspace2box.png
absolutely frikin' huge pic.