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3.2 Detailed Directions
This section includes the following procedures:
Start PlanetPress Design (Page 16)
Exit PlanetPress Design (Page 17)
Create a New Document (Page 17)
Open a Document (Page 17)
Refresh a Document (Page 18)
Save a Document (Page 19)
Save and Open a Document Template (Page 19)
Set a Password on a Document (Page 19)
Undo and Redo Commands (Page 19)
Use Online Help (Page 20)
Expand and Collapse Elements in the Structure Area (Page 20)
Select and Move Elements in the Structure Area (Page 20)
Cut, Copy, and Paste Elements in the Structure Area (Page 21)
Change the Display Name of an Element in the Structure Area (Page 22)
Drag and Drop Files into the Program Window Areas (Page 22)
Resize the Program Window Area (Page 23)
Show or Hide Areas of the Program Window (Page 14)
Dock and Undock Areas of the Program Window (Page 11)
Using the Work, Hand, and Zoom Tool Pointers (Page 16)
Use the Zoom Tools (Page 16)
Use the Object Inspector (Page 14)
Use the Object Preview (Page 15)
Use the Messages Area (Page 14)
Remove Background Color (Page 12)
Named Colors (Page 12)
3.2.1 Dock and Undock Areas of the Program Window
To undock an area:
Double-click the title bar of a docked area or group (tabbed or stacked areas). In the case of a group,
you can undock a single area in the group by double-clicking its tab.
To dock a floating area:
Double-click the title bar of a docked area or group (tabbed or stacked areas). PlanetPress Design docks
the area in its most recent docked position.
To show an area within a tabbed group:
Click the tab of the area you want to show. If the tab is not visible, use the navigation buttons located to
the right of the tabs.
To expand or restore an area within a stacked group:
Click the area’s expand ( ) or restore ( ) button.
To reset all areas to their default docking positions:
Press CTRL when you start PlanetPress Design. Note that this also resets the toolbars to their default
position.
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