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Chapter 15: Board and View Manipulation (Advanced)
Figure 15�9� Project Windows Arrangement
The Window menu can display up to nine windows. If there are more than nine project windows open, choosing
More Windows (which appears below the nine window names) will display them.
When one project window is maximized, all the other windows are maximized as well (even though they are not
visible). Therefore, if the active project window is maximized and then switched to another project window, the
new active project window is also maximized. If the active project window is maximized, it is not possible to
select another window by clicking it (since other windows aren’t visible). To switch to another project window,
one of the switch project window methods will have to be utilized.
Closing windows
If there are multiple windows open, it may be desired to close those windows that are no longer needed. To
close a window, select File ð Close or simply click the Close button (the X icon) on the project window’s title
bar. If the project window is maximized, it’s title bar is not visible, so it’s Close button appears directly below
the CarveWright Designer Software Close button.
When closing a workbook window, the CarveWright Designer checks whether any changes were made since
the last time the le was saved. If no changes have been made then the window closes without a prompt. If
changes have been made, the CarveWright Designer will prompt to save the le before it closes the project
window.
Tabbed Project Windows Enabling
To enable this feature, go to Window ð Toggle Tabbed Windows. The tabs will display the default project name
or the names of the projects as they were saved unless room does not permit. The feature works the same on
both Windows and Mac operating systems however the tabs are on centered on the Mac (Figure 5.18) and on
the left on Windows (Figure 5.19).
Figure 15�10� Tabbed Windows Enabled (Mac)
Figure 15�11� Tabbed Windows Enabled (Windows)
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