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Window Management

The integrated development environment (IDE) provides various tools and options to help you position and move among document and tool windows. Once you have a window layout that you like, the IDE remembers this layout between sessions so you do not have to reposition windows each time. For example, if you change the docking ___location of Solution Explorer and then close the application, the next time your start Visual Studio, Solution Explorer will be docked in its new ___location.

Two different interface modes are provided for working with document windows: Multiple documents mode and Tabbed documents mode.

Interface mode

Description

Multiple documents

The IDE provides a parent frame that serves as a visual and logical container for all document windows.

Tabbed documents

Document windows are placed side-by-side on tabbed panes. The IDE uses this mode by default.

You can change IDE interface modes using the General, Environment, Options Dialog Box.

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