| Products | WebEditor |
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| Version | 2006 |
| Browser | Internet Explorer 4.X or above , Netscape 4.X or above |
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Question How can I show or hide panels? Answer Namo WebEditor 2006 provides the Shortcut Bar as well as various panels on the bottom and right side of the man window. The Shortcut Bar, the vertical bar with large icon on the left side of the main window, provides fast access to some of the most commonly used commands with large, easy-to-click buttons. The Shortcut Bar has three sets of buttons, labeled General, Insert, and Advanced. See the table below for icons of the Shortcut Bar and panels.
You can resize the panel areas by dragging their borders. When you place the mouse over the edge of the panel, the mouse pointer turns into one of the arrow forms shown below. Drag the panel as you wish.
The Shortcut Bar and panels are collapsible: You can show or hide the Shortcut Bar or panels by clicking the small arrows in the middle of the borders of the Shortcut Bar and panels. You can also use the [View > Panels > Show/Hide panels] menu command, which is particularly useful when you want to show or hide all the panels and the Shortcut Bar at once
You can close the panel by clicking the X-shaped close button on the right corner of the panel or by selecting the [View > Panels] menu command and selecting the panel.
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