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Working with multiple monitors, Position the Tools panel, See also

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SOUNDBOOTH CS3 21 User Guide Working with multiple monitors To increase the available screen space, use multiple monitors. When you work with multiple monitors, the application window appears on the main monitor, and you place floating windows on the second monitor. Monitor configurations are stored in the workspace. See also "Dock, group, or float panels" on page 18 Position the Tools panel The Tools panel provides quick access to tools, level meters, and the Workspace menu. By default, the Tools panel is a docked toolbar immediately below the menu bar. If you undock it, however, you can manipulate it like any other panel. • To show or hide the Tools panel, choose Window > Tools. • To undock the Tools panel from its default location, drag the handle at the left edge to another location in the workspace. • To redock the Tools panel in its default location, drag the panel tab to the drop zone that spans the entire width of the application window, just under the menu bar. Redocking the Tools panel in its default location See also "Selecting audio" on page 36 "Level meters overview" on page 30

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SOUNDBOOTH CS3
User Guide
21
Working with multiple monitors
To increase the available screen space, use multiple monitors. When you work with multiple monitors, the appli-
cation window appears on the main monitor, and you place floating windows on the second monitor. Monitor
configurations are stored in the workspace.
See also
“Dock, group, or float panels” on page 18
Position the Tools panel
The Tools panel provides quick access to tools, level meters, and the Workspace menu. By default, the Tools panel is
a docked toolbar immediately below the menu bar. If you undock it, however, you can manipulate it like any other
panel.
To show or hide the Tools panel, choose Window> Tools.
To undock the Tools panel from its default location, drag the handle at the left edge to another location in the
workspace.
To redock the Tools panel in its default location, drag the panel tab to the drop zone that spans the entire width of
the application window, just under the menu bar.
Redocking the Tools panel in its default location
See also
“Selecting audio” on page 36
“Level meters overview” on page 30