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To move a main window, To move an individual tab display window, To close an individual tab display window – LevelOne FCS-9900 User Manual

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To move a main window:

Click the title bar at the top of the window and drag it to the position you want. If you want it to dock at one of the edges of the

CMS Client window, drag it to one of the direction arrow buttons. There are three direction arrow buttons groups of different

windows (refer next page):

The Central group of Map Window, it allow move window to four edge of Map window.

The Outside group of CMS Client Window, it allow move window to four edge of Map window.

The Attached group of individual window, it allow move window to four edge of individual window and move to be

an associated tab display windows.

To move an individual tab display window:

Right-click on a tab and select Floating, or click directly on the tab and drag the window to the position you want. If you

want it to dock at one of the edges of the CMS Client window, drag it to one of the blue direction arrow buttons. The Auto

Hide function can now be applied to that tab window individually.

To move an individual tab display window to a main window:

Right-click on a tab and select Docking, or click directly on the tab and drag it to a tab bar in a main window.

These direction arrow buttons groups only appear when CMS Client preset style set as Office 2003 / Visual

Studio.NET 2005 / Office 2007

To Auto Hide a window (only available when window is docked):

Either:

Right-click in the window and select Auto Hide.

Or:

In the title bar for the window, click the Auto Hide toggle button

.

The Auto Hide function applies to all tab windows in a main window. If one of the tab windows in a main

window is set to Auto Hide, all the other tabs will also Auto Hide.

To close an individual tab display window:

Right-click on a tab and select Hide or click directly on the Close Window button

on the top right corner of the window.

To display the window again, go to the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then check the window you want to show.