Moving Docking Windows

You can change the position of the Class Library, the Toolbox, and the Console in the program window.

  • To dock a window to any of the sides of the program window, drag a docked window, or drag the title bar of a floating window to another location. When you drag the window to the edge of the program window or to a location beside another docked window, it docks there.

    Note:

    When you move a docked window, this might affect the location and size of other windows in the same row.

  • To prevent a floating window from docking when you drag it, hold down the Ctrl key, and move the window to a position.

  • To make a docked window a floating window, double-click the title bar or hold down the Ctrl key, and drag the window.

  • To dock a floating window again, double-click its title bar or drag the window to one of the sides of the program window or to a location beside another docked window, it docks there.

  • To close a floating window, click Close on the title bar.

  • To make the selected window into a floating or a docking window, click the right mouse button and select Floating or Docking.

  • To show or hide the Toolbox, click on the Window ribbon tab.

  • To show or hide the Console, click on the Window ribbon tab.

  • To customize the ribbon bar or keyboard shortcuts, click the Quick Access Toolbar and select the command More Commands.