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When Visual C++ opens in its default configuration after installation, it displays the Standard toolbar docked at the top of the main application window.
You can make the Standard toolbar or any other toolbar be docked or floating.
In docked mode, a toolbar is fixed to any of the four borders of the application window. You cannot modify the size of a toolbar when it is docked.
In floating mode, a toolbar has a thin title bar and can appear anywhere on your screen. A floating toolbar is always on top of all other windows. You can modify the size or position of a toolbar when it is floating.
Change a docked toolbar to a floating toolbar
Move a docked toolbar to its last floating position
Move a floating toolbar to its last docked position
Position a floating toolbar over a docked toolbar
To change a docked toolbar to a floating toolbar
Note If you double-click a docked toolbar, it moves to its previous floating position.
Note When the mouse pointer reaches the boundary of the docking area, the toolbar window assumes a shape appropriate for the docking location. Along the top and bottom borders, it becomes a single horizontal row of buttons; along the sides, it becomes a single vertical row.
To move a docked toolbar to its last floating position
To move a floating toolbar to its last docked position
Tip If the toolbar has not been docked before, it moves to a new row in the toolbar dock below the Menu Bar.
To position a floating toolbar over a docked toolbar
Tip The orientation of a docked toolbar generally corresponds to the orientation of the dock. Toolbars dock vertically on vertical docks and horizontally on horizontal docks. You can switch a toolbar’s docked orientation between horizontal and vertical by pressing or releasing the SHIFT key as you drag the toolbar.