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Amber Posted - 06/14/2008 : 19:39:47
Hi, I have a question about arranging patterns. Can one have them side by side and use one without it going to full window?

Thanks

Amber
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Amber Posted - 06/15/2008 : 13:42:03
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Originally posted by Dragonlair

There are windowing options where you can have two or more displayed at the same time across the window or vertically in the window. The palette at the bottom will change depending on which one is active. You can change the size of the main window however you want and it will be remembered if you close it down while in your "custom shape".


Thanks for your reply. I've played around with it and found out I had it on the 'tabbed pattern area' option under Tools > Options > Environment > Pattern Work Area. Changed it to MDI Environment and it works like a charm. Somrtimes I just need to look at the problem from another angle, write a post and voila LOL

Amber
Dragonlair Posted - 06/15/2008 : 07:47:03
There are windowing options where you can have two or more displayed at the same time across the window or vertically in the window. The palette at the bottom will change depending on which one is active. You can change the size of the main window however you want and it will be remembered if you close it down while in your "custom shape".

Diane
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