Adobe AUDITION 1.5 User Manual

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ADOBE AUDITION 1.5

User Guide

To undock a window:

Drag the window’s handle to the middle of the work area until you see an outline of the
window.

The window is now a standard floating window. You can move the window by dragging its
title bar.

Press Ctrl while moving a floating window around to force it to not dock. That way you
can float the window over an area that it would normally try to dock to. To disable this

feature, select Ctrl Key Allows Dockable Windows to Dock in the General tab of the Settings
dialog box. (See “Setting Adobe Audition preferences” on page 43.)

To dock a window in a different location:

1

Drag the window’s handle around the work area to locate potential docking areas. The

resize bars of other docked windows will light up wherever docking is possible.

2

When you locate the desired docking area, release the mouse button. The window snaps

into its new location.

If a window is docked in the same row with other windows, you can force the window into
a new row by right-clicking the window’s handle and selecting Force New Row. Likewise,

deselecting Force New Row causes the window to dock in the previous row (if there’s room).

To resize a docked window:

Drag the window’s resize bar.

Even if the resize bar is visible, resizing might not be possible due to the other windows
that are in the row with the window you’re trying to resize.

To reset windows to the default layout, select Restore Default Workspace in the General
tab of the Settings dialog box. (See “Setting Adobe Audition preferences” on page 43.)

Showing and hiding windows

You can free up space in the work area by closing windows when you aren’t using them,
and then redisplay the windows as needed. The Window menu lists all available windows;
a check mark indicates that a window is currently showing.

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