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38 | Chapter 5 Using the Tutorials
Positioning the Desktop Browser
The Desktop Browser is a graphical interface that is useful in both creating
and modifying your designs. You can do much of your work in the Browser
as you proceed through the lessons in the tutorials.
By default, the Browser is located on the left side of your screen. You may
want to move, resize, or hide the Browser to suit your working conditions.
This section provides instructions to control the size, shape, and location of
the Browser, and to return it quickly to the default location.
The Browser behaves differently when it is in the Auto Hide state. The follow-
ing are procedures for positioning the Browser both in and out of the Auto
Hide state.
To minimize and expand the Desktop Browser
To minimize the Browser double-click the gray area above the tabs.
To expand the Browser, double-click the gray area again.
To minimize the Browser in the Auto Hide state, right-click the gray area and
choose Auto Hide Collapse.
After you minimize the Browser in Auto Hide, you control the expand and
collapse function by moving your cursor onto and off of the Browser.
To turn off Auto Hide, right-click the gray area and choose Auto Hide Off.
With Auto Hide off, the Browser remains expanded when you move your cur-
sor away from it.
To move the Browser out of the default position
To move the Browser to another location on the screen, right-click the title
bar and choose Move. Click the title bar and drag the Browser to a location
on your screen.
To return the Browser to the default position
To return the Browser to the default position, double-click the title bar. The
Browser is docked in the default position along the left side of the graphics
screen.
To return to the previous location, right-click the gray area and turn off Allow
Docking.