Docking
Docking windows enables you to reduce clutter on your desktop without having to close any objects and to view objects in a window that is more convenient for you.
You can dock any window tab or single window into any named container window such as:
- other windows such as the Debugger Window, Object Browser, and Form Editor window when they are already open
Almost any single-frame window or frame from a multi-tab window can be docked into one of the windows above. These include single-frame windows such as the Properties window, Object Browser, internal web browser, Execution View, Javadoc Index Search, User's Guide, Auto Comment, Project Settings, Global Options, Search Results, and Form Editor windows. Individual frames from multi-tab windows such as the Explorer, Editor, Debugger Window, and Output Window can also be docked. Frames from multi-tab windows can also be docked into new unnamed single-frame windows.
To dock an undocked window into a different window:
- Click on the window to be docked to activate it.
- Choose Dock Into... from the Window menu on the Main Window and then one of the windows given in the submenu.
The undocked window will close, and the object will open as a new tab in a multi-tab window.
To dock a tab in a multi-tab window into a different window:
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