21 5 Click the gripper area in the upper-left corner of the History tab, and drag it
to the top of the interface, next to the Project tab, to dock the History panel in
that frame.
Rectangular drop zone
Trapezoidal drop zone
6 Drag the Effect Controls drag handle to a point near the bottom of the Project
panel to place it in its own frame.
As shown here on the left, the drop zone is a trapezoid that covers the lower
portion of the Project panel. Release the mouse button, and your workspace
should look something like the one shown here on the right.
Tip: Dealing with a
crowded frame: When
the History panel is
added to the frame with
the Project panel, you
may not be able to see
all the tabs. In this case,
a slider appears above
the tabs. Slide it left or
right to reveal all the
tabs. You can also open
a hidden (or any other)
panel directly from
a menu by choosing
Window and then
clicking a panel name.
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7 Click the Program Monitor’s drag handle, and hold down the Control
(Windows) or Command (Mac OS) key while dragging it out of its frame. Its
drop zone image is much more distinct, indicating you are about to create a
floating panel.
8 Drop the Program Monitor anywhere, creating a floating panel. Expand it by
dragging from the corner.
9 As you gain editing acumen, you might want to create and save a customized
workspace. To do so, choose Window > Workspace > New Workspace. Type
a workspace name, and click OK.
10 If you want to return the workspace to its default layout, choose Window >
Workspace > Reset Current Workspace.