AC 20 - HOW TO DOCK VIEW WINDOW BACK TO TAB BAR IN MAC
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2016-09-26
02:32 PM
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Rubia Torres
2016-09-26
02:32 PM
thanks
-John
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2016-09-26 04:29 PM
2016-09-26
04:29 PM
Under the Window Menu you should have a "Dock Window" item.
Eduardo Rolón AIA NCARB
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2016-09-26 06:11 PM
2016-09-26
06:11 PM
My office is in a bit of a rush right now, it's easy to miss such simple thing like that
Thanks for the hint Eduardo!
by the way, my colleague was doing that in order to get a higher resolution of exported image from the 3D window, it worked but the image proportion was constrained to a somewhat very wide aspect ratio even though "keep proportion" option was already turned on
the width was fine and could have quite a reasonable pixel length but the height seemed to be limited by the height of the monitor's resolution, any idea?
-John

Thanks for the hint Eduardo!
by the way, my colleague was doing that in order to get a higher resolution of exported image from the 3D window, it worked but the image proportion was constrained to a somewhat very wide aspect ratio even though "keep proportion" option was already turned on
the width was fine and could have quite a reasonable pixel length but the height seemed to be limited by the height of the monitor's resolution, any idea?
-John