Multiple palettes

Multiple palettes

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Multiple palettes

Anonymous
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Hi,

 

I am trying to get two different palette windows if there is a way.

I know that I can make another tab or separator.

 

Do you happen to know how to do the function?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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pendean
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Forgive me, but what do you mean? Elaborate, post some screenshots with notes if that helps.

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pendean
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Explain "round down" please with examples etc.

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Anonymous
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Hi, Pendean

 

I meant in this way ex.PNG

 

I have a set of palette window and have another window.

 

Thank you.

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pendean
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you can use the scroll bar here with your mouse button

scroll.PNG

 

Or you can expand the palette by hovering here, then click to drag down

stretch.PNG

 

Or you can right-click here to dock your palette

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HTH

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David_W_Koch
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There is nothing in the out-of-the-box program that will allow you to have two sets of tool palettes.


David Koch
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David_W_Koch
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@David_W_Koch wrote:

There is nothing in the out-of-the-box program that will allow you to have two sets of tool palettes.


 

I should clarify the above by saying "two sets of tool palettes on screen simultaneously".  You can, of course, organize your tool palettes into Groups and switch the Group that is currently displayed, but you cannot have two separate instances of the tool palettes active, displaying different palettes.  I have no idea whether it is possible to work some sort of API magic to enable that, but it is not available out-of-the-box.  You cannot "tear off" one of the palettes and place it over to the side.


David Koch
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