November 2001
Intermediate to advanced
256 pages
8h 20m
English
A docker is a tool palette. Unlike most dialog boxes, dockers remain onscreen after changes are applied, letting you continue to work without having to reopen the docker. When you aren't using a docker, you can minimize it, leaving only the name tab visible. You can also undock any docker and move it to a more convenient screen position.
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Choose Window > Dockers.
A large submenu appears (Figure 1.32).
Figure 1.32. Choose a docker to open from the Dockers submenu.
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Choose a docker from the submenu.
The chosen docker opens and is docked (Figure 1.33).
Figure 1.33. When you open a docker, it appears in ... |