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Minimizing and maximizing windows

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Code panes are much like workbook windows in Excel. You can minimize them, maximize them, resize them, hide them, rearrange them, and so on. Most people find it much easier to maximize the Code pane that they’re working on. Doing so lets you see more code and keeps you from getting distracted.

To maximize a Code pane, click the maximize button in its title bar (right next to the X). Or, just double-click its title bar to maximize it. To restore a Code pane to its original size, click the Restore button.

Sometimes, you may want to have two or more Code panes visible. For example, you may want to compare the code in two modules or copy code from one module to another. You can arrange the panes manually, or choose Window ⇒ Tile Horizontally or Window ⇒ Tile Vertically to arrange them automatically.

You can quickly switch among Code panes by pressing Ctrl+Tab. If you repeat that key combination, you keep cycling through all the open Code panes. Pressing Ctrl+Shift+Tab cycles through the panes in reverse order.

Minimizing a Code pane gets it out of the way. You can also click the pane's Close button in the title bar to close it completely. (Closing a window just hides it; you won't lose anything.) To open it again, just double-click the appropriate object in the Project Explorer. Working with these Code panes sounds more difficult than it really is.

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