Manipulate tabbed views
Now you separate a view from a stack of tabbed panes and place it
above the stack. You then return it to the stack and change its position
in the stack.
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Press and hold the mouse button on the Function List
tab.Drag the tab onto the separator bar that separates the two
default stacks in the Application painter.Release the mouse button.
When you release the mouse button, the Function List view is
no longer part of a stack. If you drag the tab too far and release
it over the right stack with the Properties view and Non-Visual
Object List, the Function List becomes part of that stack.Alternate way to float a view from a stack
If you hold the Ctrl or Shift key down as you drag a tabbed
pane from a stack, the pane becomes a floating view. -
Press and hold the mouse button on the Function List title
bar.Drag it over the stack from which you separated it.
Release the mouse button when the gray rectangular outline of
the Function List view overlaps the stack.The Function List view returns to its original stack, but it
is added as the last pane in the stack. -
Press and hold the mouse button on the Function List
tab.Drag it sideways over the other tabs in the same stack.
Release the mouse button when the small gray rectangular
outline overlaps another tab in the stack of tabbed panes.The Function List view moves to the position in the stack
where you release the mouse button.