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Not quite sure what you mean by the first statement, Bill, but to "hide" a
view you right click on the view's tab and select "Fast View".  This will
put an icon for that view in the toolbar on the bottom of the screen.  Now
you can click on that icon to make the view appear and click again for it to
disappear.

The fast view toolbar can be docked along the bottom, left or right side of
the workbench.

Joe

From: Bill Barnes

When I first started using WDSc I was able to compile sources and the
only screen that came back was the error listing.  Then I updated and
now I get the command screen also.  I don't want the command screen but
I can't figure out how to get rid of it.  Also, is there a way to set
the tool bar permanently?  The only things I want in the bar are the
icons for outline and remote systems.  If I close the outline view by
using the 'X' it goes away completely and I have to go back to the
windows tab and reset it.



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