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Switching between combined areas
At the bottom of the combined area, click the tab of the area you want to bring to the top. If all the tabs
are not displayed, use the left and right arrows to navigate between them.
Image: The left and right arrows let you show hidden tabs.
Reordering tabs in a combined area
At the bottom of the combined area, click the tab of the area you want to move, drag it to the left or right
and drop it at the desired position.
Image: Dragging a combined area to new position.
Taking an area out of a combined area
To take an area out of a combined area, do one of the following:
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Click the tab displaying the name of the area you want to take out and move the mouse pointer so
as to drag the area away from the combined area. As you drag, a rectangle is displayed to show
the landing position. Release the mouse button when the rectangle is away from the combined
area.
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Double-click the tab of the area you want to take out of the combined area. The area will jump out-
side of the combined area.
Attaching areas
Note: You can attach an area to a group of combined areas, as well as change combined areas
into attached areas. When attaching previously combined areas, you may find it easier to do it in
two steps: begin by taking the area out of the combined area and then try attaching it.
To attach areas:
1. Click either a title bar (separate areas) or a tab (combined areas) displaying the name of the Con-
figuration Components pane, the Object Inspector or the Messages area and move the
mouse pointer. As you drag, a rectangle is displayed to show the landing position.
2. Drag around to the edges of another area and release the mouse button when the rectangle
appears to the left or right, or above or below the other area. The rectangle should not display a
tab at its bottom, otherwise the areas will not be attached but rather combined.
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