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gallery. For example, if you want the gallery at the top of the screen, move it to the upward
pointing arrow at the top of the workspace.
2.
When the mouse pointer reaches the arrow, a gray transparent box highlights the gallery's new
location.
3.
Let go of the mouse button to dock the gallery. Now when you close or 'auto hide' the gallery, its
tab will be displayed in the new location.
4.
Hover over or click its tab to reopen the gallery.
Note: To move all galleries back to their default position, choose Control Bars from the Window
menu, click Galleries then Reset
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Grouping galleries
You can arrange two or more frequently-used galleries so that they are next to each other.
1.
To move a second gallery so that it is adjacent to a gallery you have previously docked, click and
drag the second gallery to the four arrows in the workspace center.
2.
Let go of the mouse when you are over the arrow pointing towards the previously moved (first)
gallery. The second gallery docks next to the first.
You can also group galleries and move the whole group to a new location if, for example, you are
working primarily with 2 or 3 galleries that you want to be close to each other and easily accessible.
Example of a gallery group with gallery tabs at the bottom - click and drag to add a gallery to or remove
a gallery from the group.
To group galleries:
1.
Disable the Auto Hide button (pin) on one of the following galleries: Bitmap, Line and Fill
Gallery.The gallery is automatically grouped with the other five galleries, displayed as tabs at the
bottom of the group.
2.
Click a tab and drag to remove a gallery from the group.
3.
Click on a tab to open a gallery in the group.
4.
To add a gallery to a group, click and drag the gallery over the group. Four docking arrows
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