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Floating control bar
Docked control bar
You can hide a floating control bar either using the Control Bars dialog box (described above) or by
clicking its Close
icon.
To make a control bar float, drag it away from the edge of the window either onto the editing area or off
the Web Designer Premium window.
To dock a control bar, drag it over:
The edge of the window.
Or the menu bar.
Or another control bar.
A floating control bar has a double line outline while dragging. This changes to a single line when in a
docking position. If you want the control bar to remain floating, hold down "Ctrl" while dragging.
Resizing a control bar
Move the pointer over the edge of the control bar. It changes to a double-headed arrow. You can now
drag the edge to resize the control bar.
Creating new control bars
To create a new control bar:
Drag a button onto the editing area or off the window. This opens a new control bar containing
the button.
Or click New on the Control Bars
dialog box. This lets you create a new control bar and allocate a name to it. The new control bar is
empty. You can then drag buttons to it.
Moving buttons is described below.
Deleting control bars
You can only delete control bars that are empty. Therefore move any buttons to another control bar.
Close the control bar (either click on the Close icon or use the Control Bars
dialog box). The control bar is automatically deleted when you quit Web Designer Premium.
Moving buttons and tools
To move buttons or tools:
1.
Move the mouse pointer over the button you want to move.
2.
Hold down "Alt" (left ALT) to move the button or "AltGr" (right ALT) to copy the button when
used on user-defined control bars and other control bars. Although on the predefined "Button
palette" both ALT-keys do only copy the button.
3.
Drag the button to:
o
A different place on the same control bar.
o
Or another control bar.
o
Or onto the editing area/off Web Designer Premium to create a new control bar.
You cannot move buttons onto or off the InfoBar.
Hiding buttons and tools
Move the unwanted buttons or tools to another control bar and then hide that control bar (described
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