Sunday, August 1, 2010

Floating Windows

Most of the windows you will use are positioned on one side of the screen. If you want, you can have a window that stays on top of other windows but is not "glued" to one side. Such a window is said to float. To float a window, drag its title bar and release it somewhere in the middle of the screen but not on a guiding box.
When a window is floating, it displays a Maximize button Maximize on the title bar. If you click this button, the window occupies the whole interface of Microsoft Visual Studio. In the same way, if you double-click the title bar, the window gets maximized.
If a window is currently floating and you want to dock it, right-click its title bar and click Dock:


If a window is currently docked and you want to float it, right-click its title bar and click Float.

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