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ACDSee Pro 6 User Guide
1. Drag the pane's title bar or tab to activate the Docking Compass.
2. To dock a pane around the outer edge of the window, hold your cursor over any of the outer arrows of the Docking Compass,
and then release the mouse button.
3. To dock a pane around the outer edge of the File List pane, or any another pane, hold your cursor over the inner arrows of
the Docking compass, and then release the mouse button.
Stacking panes
You can stack panes and reorder their tabs to suit your needs.
To stack panes:
1. Do one of the following:
Drag one pane's title bar onto the title bar of another pane until the shaded marquee appears, and then release the
mouse button.
Drag one pane inside another, hold your cursor over the center of the Docking Compass, and then release the
mouse button.
2. To reorder the panes, drag a tab to the left or right in the tab order.
3. To separate a tabbed pane, drag the pane’s tab to another location on the screen.
Resizing panes
You can resize all the panes in Manage mode, whether they are docked or floating.
To resize a docked pane:
1. Hold your cursor over the edge of the pane until the cursor changes to arrows and lines.
2. Drag the edge of the pane to the size you want.
To resize a floating pane:
Hold your cursor over the edge or corner of the pane and then drag the pane to the size you want.
Resetting the workspace
You can return all of the Manage mode panes to their default positions at any time.
To reset the Manage mode workspace:
Click View | Workspaces | Default Workspace.
Using View Mode
You can use View mode to display your images and media files using their actual dimensions or at a variety of magnifications. You
can also display a group of images in sequential order.
View mode contains four main areas:
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