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Webcast Layout

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Chowdur
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Webcast Layout

Does anyone know how to get the menus/palettes to look the way they did in today's Civil 3d webcast. All of the menus/palettes were about an inch long and lined up along the left side of the screen. When ever they were clicked on they restored to their original size.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Chowdur

Chowdur wrote:
> Does anyone know how to get the menus/palettes to look the way they
> did in today's Civil 3d webcast. All of the menus/palettes were about
> an inch long and lined up along the left side of the screen. When
> ever they were clicked on they restored to their original size.

I didn't make it to today's webcast, but I'd assume that you're talking
about anchored palettes - esp if they look like the attached screenshot...

Right click on the edge of any palette and select "Allow Docking" and
then "Anchor Left" (or anchor right if that's what you're wanting)
They'll fly out now when you hover over them, and you can select them to
be docked (full flyout)

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Jason Hickey

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Chowdur
in reply to: Chowdur

That's exactly what I'm talking about, but for some reason though I don't have the anchor option. Only the allow docking option is visible.
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Chowdur
in reply to: Chowdur

I got it to work in 2007 do you know if it works with 2006? I have dual monitors and keep all of my tool bars and what not on the opposite screen is there a way to move the anchor point out from civil 3d?
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Anonymous
in reply to: Chowdur

It's only an option in 2007.

Shawn

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