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CarveWright Designer Software Manual
Window Mode
This feature is in version 1�130 of the software or later�
Introduced in version 1.130, the CarveWright Designer has the ability to run
multiple project windows that can be arranged within one software window.
The project windows can also be tabbed for quick click access to multiple open
pieces/projects.
Switch Project Windows
At any given time, one (and only one) project window is the active window.
This is the window that accepts input, and it is the window on which commands
will work. The active window’s title bar is a different color, and the window
appears at the top of the stack of windows. To work in a different window, make
that window active. There are several ways to make a different window the
active workbook:
• Click another window, if it’s visible. The window clicked moves to the top and becomes the active
window.
• Press Ctrl+Tab (z+Tab) to cycle through all open project windows until the desired window appears on
top as the active window. Shift+Ctrl+Tab (Shift+z+Tab) cycles through the windows in reverse order.
• Click the Window menu and select the desired window from the bottom part of the pull-down menu (the
active window will have a check mark next to it).
Moving & Re-sizing Windows
To move a window, make sure that it’s not maximized. Then click and drag its title bar with the mouse pointer.
To re-size a window, click and drag any of its borders until it’s the desired size. When positioning the mouse
pointer on a window’s border, the mouse pointer changes to a double-sided arrow (See Movement Arrows
above), now click and drag to re-size the window. To re-size a window horizontally and vertically at the same
time, click and drag any of its corners.
I like to move it, move it!
A workbook window cannot be moved or re-sized if it is maximized. A minimized window
can be moved, but doing so has no effect on its position when it is subsequently restored.
To view all the project windows move and re-size the windows manually, or let the CarveWright Designer
Software. The Window ð Tile or Window ð Cascade command (Figure 5.16.) will arrange the windows in the
appropriate selection, as shown in Figure 5.17.
Figure 15�8� Window Menu
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