Working with multiple documents, Window basics, Close a window – Nisus Writer Pro User Manual

Page 372: Minimize, or, put a window in the dock, Redisplay a window that has been in the dock, Open a window to its full size, Choose which window displays in front, Multiple windows

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Window basics

Working with Multiple Documents

Working with Multiple Documents

Window basics

Here are a few guidelines for working with windows

The size of your monitor’s screen determines the window’s size.

The window that contains the red yellow and green buttons in its Title Bar is the active window.

To make a window active, click inside its frame, or, choose its name from the Window menu.

To hide windows that do not belong to Nisus Writer Pro, choose Hide Others from the Nisus
Writer Pro menu.

To display all windows of all open applications, choose Show All from the Nisus Writer Pro
menu.

To make a window bigger or smaller drag the window’s size box.

To move a window drag the window’s Title Bar.

Close a window

Click the window’s red Close button or choose the menu command File > Close.

Minimize, or, put a window in the Dock

Click the window’s yellow Minimize button or choose the menu command Window > Minimize.

Redisplay a window that has been in the Dock

Choose the window’s (document’s) name from the Window menu or click it in the Dock to have

it return to its former location.

Open a window to its full size

Click the window’s green maximize button.

Click the window’s green maximize button a second time to have it return to its original size

and location.

Using the Window menu and working with multiple windows

Choose commands from the Window menu to manage and position document windows.
The names of open documents appear after the commands. If a document name in the Window
menu has a bullet beside it, the document has been changed since it was last saved (unless it is the
active window).
The active window has a check mark to its left.
The names of all other open Nisus Writer Pro windows but not floating windows or palettes appear
in the Window menu.

Choose which window displays in front

Choose a window’s name from the Window menu.

Click any visible portion of that window.

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Nisus Writer Pro saves the current selection or insertion point position as well as the window shape
and position in addition to the zoom percentage. If you have set your General preference to do so (as
explained in “Determine what happens at launch or activation” on page 366) it also will automatically
reopen all windows which were open when you quit the program.

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