
Windows Users: Cascade, Tile Horizontally, and Tile Vertically are three options for
viewing documents. If you have more than one Document window open at a time, the
Cascade option causes those windows to float, stacked one on top of the other, within
the Document window portion of the workspace. The Tile Horizontally option causes the
Document windows to appear stacked horizontally. The Tile Vertically option causes the
Document windows to appear side by side vertically. These options can be accessed from
the Window menu. You can also switch to the Tile view by clicking the maximize button
in the upper-right corner of the Document window—not the maximize button for the
entire program. Click the Maximize button on a Document window again to switch back
to tabs.
Macintosh Users: Cascade, Tile, and Combine As Tabs are the three options for viewing
documents. The Cascade option will cause the documents to appear in individual windows
that float, stacked one on top of the other. The Tile option will cause the documents to
display in individual windows that appear side by side. Combine As Tabs is the default
arrangement—new documents will appear in the same window as current documents
with tabs for each one. You can open any tabbed document by right-clicking (Windows)
or Control+clicking (Macintosh) the corresponding tab and choosing the Move To New
Window option.
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Document window tabs Maximize/Restore (Windows only)
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ISBN: 0-558-13856-X
Macromedia Dreamweaver 8: Training from the Source, by Khristine Annwn Page. Copyright © 2006 by Adobe Systems, Inc.
Published by Peachpit Press, a Pearson Company.
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