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or that the screen gets cluttered.
 
or that the screen gets cluttered.
  
To cascade all open Editor windows:
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To cascade all open Editor windows, select
 
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<b>Windows | [[Image:PrF_UG_windows_cascade_windows.gif|windows_cascade_windows]] Cascade Windows</b>.
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All open Editor windows will be brought to the front and cascaded.
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    Select <b>Windows |
 
    [[Image:PrF_UG_windows_cascade_windows.gif|windows_cascade_windows]]
 
    Cascade Windows</b>.
 
    All open Editor windows will be brought to the front and cascaded.
 
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Revision as of 13:53, October 26, 2008

Cascading All Editor Windows


Protege-Frames User's Guide
Window Management
Cascading All Editor Windows
Closing All Windows
Detaching the Current View
Closing the Current Tab
Working With a Small Window
Synchronizing Class Trees
Working With Notes
Glossary, Editing Help

Protege allows you to have multiple free-standing Editor windows open at a time. Each Editor displays the information for a class, instance, or slot. In addition, you may choose to detach one or more of the Protege tabs. As you continue to work with a project, you may find that these windows get hidden, or that the screen gets cluttered.

To cascade all open Editor windows, select Windows | windows_cascade_windows Cascade Windows. All open Editor windows will be brought to the front and cascaded.