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right of the Track View toolbars and right-click. This shortcut menu's
customization tools are as follows:
Dock Snaps the toolbars into position horizontally above or below the
window, or vertically along the left or right window edge. Once toolbars
are horizontally docked, they can be reordered by dragging and dropping
them as you like. Also used to dock the window beneath the viewports.
Float Floats the selected toolbar.
You can float toolbars anywhere you like. You can also drag the double
bars at the left of the toolbar to float the toolbar over the viewport.
Hide Turns off the display of the selected user interface element. Once
something is hidden, you can redisplay it using Show UI Element or Show
Toolbar on this menu.
Load Layout Loads a saved default, named, Function Curve, Dope Sheet,
or track bar layout.
Save Layout Saves your customized layout, creating a new default layout.
When you open a new Track View, this saved layout will be displayed.
NOTE To restore the default 3ds Max layout, see To save a Track View layout:
on page 3695.
Save Layout As Saves your customized layout with a name you choose.
When you've customized your layout, save it with an easily recognizable
name, then you can return to it whenever you choose. Use Load layout to
retrieve a saved layout.
Show UI Elements Toggles the display of Track View user interface
elements. For example, you can hide or show the menu bar, scroll bars,
the controller and Key windows, and the time ruler.
Add Toolbar Lets you display additional toolbars that you can create
using commands the Customize User Interface pull down from the main
menu bar.
Delete Toolbar Deletes the selected toolbar.
Show Toolbars Lets you choose which toolbars you want to display or
hide.
NOTE Some toolbars are hidden by default.
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