Click the pin icon and the window will disappear. Hide: If you don’t use a window very often, you can Auto Hide it. This is useful if you want to see a real-time preview in full size, or if you have a lot of terms to display in Term Recognition. You can also drag an entire window onto a second monitor. You can resize all the windows by dragging their margins, the same way you move the borders in a table in Word. To move it to the right of the screen, drag and drop it onto the right hand placeholder. Move: If you want to move a window, click on its drop-down menu and select “Floating”. (Black font applies to Studio 2011 green font applies to Studio 20.) Move/hide windows It looks a bit cluttered, but luckily there are lots of ways to customise it to suit you. When you install Studio for the first time and open a file to translate in the Editor window, you’ll have all the default display settings in place. As promised in my post on Zoom, font and display issues, here is a follow-up on more advanced display features in Studio 2011, 20.
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