If my editor window became undocked how do i dock it again? Picture inside

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There doesnt seem to be anywhere on the editor screen for be to grab and bring it back above the command window.
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Reka Domokos
Reka Domokos on 30 Jan 2023
I do not have a "HOME" in dark blue tabs... The only way I found is a roundabout: click on the downward arrow on top right of an editor window and select "dock all", that puts all editor windows back in tab format but all docked. Then I pull them out and they stay tabbed. Does anyone knows how to put two separate editor windows back into "tabbed" display format once I pull one tab off?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 10 Mar 2015
Click the little downward pointing triangle in the title bar, just below the white x in the red box. Then select the "dock" option.
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DGM
DGM on 29 Nov 2023
Edited: DGM on 29 Nov 2023
@Eric T That's ribbon UI philosophy in a nutshell. It's presumptive in its component prominence and lack of configurability, obfuscated by its selective incompleteness, and wasteful of screen space and inefficient in required user actions. Blame Microsoft for that design disease. It turns out that contrary to the lesson intended by the rhetorical question you were undoubtedly asked by your parents in your youth, you are indeed expected to jump off a cliff if everyone else does.

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Navaneet Rao Dhage
Navaneet Rao Dhage on 6 Oct 2020
Just press Ctrl+Shift+D for docking and for undocking press Ctrl+Shift+U on windows.

Helin Qais
Helin Qais on 29 Nov 2023
Hello, Just click on the downward triangle and click on dock, then it will be fixed.

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