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.