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DJ Website Designer
 
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Default How Do I Dock Properties? - 01-03-2008 , 11:31 PM






:confused; I'm reading a book and managed to figure out how to get rid of the
gazillion icons and windows all over the work space and have a nice clean area
now. I would like the Properties Editor to be parked along the right side of
the screen where all those other wierd little windows were, How do I dock the
properties window on the right side, in a vertical fashion?


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Default Re: How Do I Dock Properties? - 01-04-2008 , 08:58 AM






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but is seems the Property inspector stays with the Document window.
No, I have 2 monitors and I have the PI in the right screen, the main DW
window in the left.

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"Malcolm N_" <malcom (AT) mgnixon (DOT) org.uk> wrote

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On Fri, 4 Jan 2008 05:31:53 +0000 (UTC), "DJ Website Designer"
webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote:

:confused; I'm reading a book and managed to figure out how to get rid of
the
gazillion icons and windows all over the work space and have a nice clean
area
now. I would like the Properties Editor to be parked along the right side
of
the screen where all those other wierd little windows were, How do I dock
the
properties window on the right side, in a vertical fashion?


"workspace layout " on the help system. You can set it up for dual
screens - but is seems the Property inspector stays with the Document
window.

But the Property box is easily turned off with the down arrow and
quickly back on again when needed. That's how I use it without
problems.

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