Docking a Floating Toolbar

Docking a Floating Toolbar

Docking a Floating Toolbar

You can dock toolbars in four docking areas. Depending on where a toolbar is docked, it is vertical or horizontal. When docked, the toolbar's name is hidden. All of the toolbars displayed by default are docked.

When docked, a toolbar has a grip on its left  or top  edge, depending on whether it is horizontal or vertical respectively.

To dock a floating toolbar, click the toolbar's header and drag, then release the mouse button when the toolbar is over the empty docking area.

To return a floating toolbar to its last docked position, double-click the toolbar's header.

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