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Docking Palettes
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Detach toolbars in the same manner you un-stick palettes: Command(Apple)-double-click on the grey frame. Toolbars and palettes then become floating windows. | Detach toolbars in the same manner you un-stick palettes: Command(Apple)-double-click on the grey frame. Toolbars and palettes then become floating windows. | ||
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How to dock Navigator or Stylist palette in NeoOffice/J
To dock (stick) your navigator or stylist window palettes:
Command(Apple)-double-click on its grey frame. It will stick to the main window frame and remember its position and size when hidden using toolbar button.
To arrange its position:
Command-drag the grey frame. You can then have the stylist and navigator tiled on a single column on the same window side. (Command-dragging only works when a palette or toolbar are docked or attached, not when they are floating.)
To detach toolbars or un-dock palettes:
Detach toolbars in the same manner you un-stick palettes: Command(Apple)-double-click on the grey frame. Toolbars and palettes then become floating windows.
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