Installation guide

2 Desktop
Tiled Documents
in Desktop Example
Whenyouopenado
cument (for ex ample, an M-file), it also opens the tool (for
example, the Edi
tor/Debugger) if the tool is not already opened. Subsequent
documents of the
same type open in the tool and you can then arrange the
documents with
in the tool. You can move a docume nt on top of another
document, so th
at the one on top hides the one(s) beneath it, or you can show
multip le docum
ents at once. This example showstwoM-filesside-by-side,as
aresultofsel
ecting Window > Left/Right Tile (or the
toolbar button).
When tools a nd
documents are docked, you might want to save space by
hiding toolba
rs and document bars. In this illustration, the desktop shortcuts
toolbar is hi
dden. Select Desktop > Toolbar name to hide (or show) a
toolbar. To s
ee or move the document bar, select Desktop > Document
Bar > Bar Posi
tion, and choose its location, for example, Top.
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