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Expand or contract a docking window in its docking area
Change a docked window to a floating window
Position a floating window over a dock without docking it
View a docking window with the same display as a document window
To show or hide a docking window
Note You can show or hide the Output and Project Workspace windows at any time. You can show or hide the debugging windows only during the debug process.
To expand or contract a docking window in its docking area
This is a dual-purpose button. When the window is fully expanded, the function of this button is Contract; otherwise, the function is Expand. The tooltip indicates the current function.
To change a docked window to a floating window
To position a floating window over a dock (without docking it)
Note The window positions for docking windows are not associated with the current project; they remain the same no matter which project you open. However, the locations of the docking windows can be different depending on whether you are editing or debugging. You can create one layout with your choice of docking windows for editing, and another layout with a different choice of docking windows for debugging. You can create a third layout when editing in full-screen mode. When you switch from editing to debugging, the layout automatically changes.
To view a docking window with the same display as a document window
Note By default, the Disassembly window has the characteristics of a document window.