Nikon 25385 User Manual - Page 67
Window & Palette Functionality, Minimizing & Maximizing Palettes, Docking & Undocking Palettes
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Window & Palette Functionality Each palette within Capture NX 2 provides you with a number of different controls for that palette. q w e r q Minimizing & Maximizing Palettes w Docking & Undocking Palettes e Grip Edge r Resize Control Clicking on the Minimize / Maximize button either expands or collapses a palette. In some situations, the palette cannot be collapsed until the operation within that palette has been completed. Alternatively, you can click on the palette's title bar to switch between the maximized and minimized states. Clicking the dock button enables you to either dock or undock a palette. When undocked, the palette will float freely and can then be positioned anywhere. This can be handy if you utilize two screens and you want to place a palette on the additional screen. Clicking the dock button on an undocked palette will cause that palette to become docked in its default position. The position of undocked palettes are recorded when a custom workspace is created, enabling you to position the palettes where you want and then recall that position at any time in the future. Click and drag on the grip edge to reposition a palette. Click the dock button to reposition the palette in its default position. The resize control is found in the bottom corner of a palette that can be resized and enables you to resize the palette to suit your needs. Simply click and drag the resize control to change the palette's size. Some palettes have a maximum or minimum size. Chapter 8 - Interface | Window & Palette Functionality 65
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