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Help Browse Sequences Window Pane
This window pane displays Help Viewer's online Help browse sequences, which look similar to the table of contents (TOC). Click the books and pages in the browse sequences to find related information about Help Viewer.
Lets you move the window pane from its docked position to another location in the interface. Simply click on this area and drag the window pane to the new location.
Opens a drop-down menu with commands for moving and resizing the window pane.
Dockable If you select the "Dockable" option, the Drag Pane button is shown or hidden accordingly.
Auto Hide If you select the "Auto Hide" option, the window pane becomes "pinned" to the side of the interface so that you have more room for your workspace. You can show the window pane by hovering over the thin bar on the side of the interface. If you select this option again, the window pane returns to its previous state (no longer "pinned" to the side of the interface).
Floating If you select the "Floating" option, the window pane is no longer "docked" (or "attached") to the application; instead, it becomes a free-floating element in the interface.
Expand to 50% If you select the "Expand to 50%" option, the window pane enlarges to 50% of its size. If you select this option again, the window pane returns to its previous size.
Send To Main Dock If you select the "Send To Main Dock" option, the window pane is moved to the main area of the interface (in other words, the central section that is normally used by Help Viewer's various editors).
Enlarges the window pane to 50% of its size. If you select this option again, the window pane returns to its previous size.
"Pins" the window pane to the side of the interface so that you have more room for your workspace. You can show the window pane by hovering over the thin bar on the side of the interface. If you select this option again, the window pane returns to its previous state (no longer "pinned" to the side of the interface).