Hi @giUNMZF
Ithink it's still posible to arrange windows manually by holding & draging the lower frame of each window.
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I hate it when their "enhancements" involve taking away features we have been using for years. Especially when its a feature used in almost every windows based program.
Thank goodness someone will show up with a workaround to save Autodesk's face.
Thanks, and to build upon that, (get ready for a workaround) since I have dual monitors I found that if I drag the tabs to the other monitor, and then on that monitor, go to the taskbar, RMC, and select Cascade Windows, it makes it look like what I want. I'm not sure if its functional at this point for what I use it for., and if you have any other windows on that monitor it they get mixed into the cascading.