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Stacked Palette Dock Operations

When palette docks overlap, tabs will be displayed even when palettes aren’t hidden with [Palette Dock to Icon].

The following operations using stacked palette dock tabs can be performed.


 

For details on [Palette Dock to Icon], see "Toggle display of palette dock".

Switching views with the tabs

When displaying a palette in the palette dock, tabs can be used to switch the currently displayed palette dock.

Clicking a tab expands in the palette dock the palettes displayed as icons on the tab.

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·If the [Palette Dock to Icon] option is hidden, click the icon to display the palette. You can choose from two ways to display palettes. For details, see "Switch operation of palette dock icon".

·If the palette is set as to display as tab, you can display the palette dock by clicking the icon. The palette of the icon you click will come to the front.

Switching views with a palette icon

If palettes are stacked in the palette dock, use a tab to display a specific palette in the foreground.

Click the palette icon from the palette dock tab. The palette clicked is displayed in the foreground.

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For information on how to display stacked palettes, see "Cascade display palettes".

Changing the order of tabs

Select the tab and drag and drop tabs above and below the other tabs to change their order.

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When palettes are hidden with [Palette Dock to Icon], the tab order can be rearranged with similar operations.

 

 

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