InDesign cannot move to the second monitor after upgrade, help!

I wish that I didn't had not updated today, as I am in the middle of a newspaper deadline and so TOTALLY DIFFERENT interface! AAARGH! And Adobe won't let me come back to the previous version!

But the worst thing is, I can't move the InDesign window for my big screen from hauptwerk. Can anyone help?

Go to Preferences > general and uncheck "Show Start Workspace when no. Documents are Open.

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