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To change the language
1. On the Ribbon, select the View tab.
2. In the Language drop-down menu, select the language.
3. To display V8.6 in the selected language, restart the program.
3.5.2 Customizing the Window Layout
By default, the windows of the File Explorer, the Variable Explorer, and the Time
Offset are docked on the left side. The windows of the Instrument Box, the Cal-
culations, the Configuration Manager, and the Display Name Rules are docked on
the right side, and the Information Window is located at the bottom. You can
change the default position and behavior of any of these windows. To see how
you can optimize the view by defining docking windows behavior and position, or
basic instrument settings, watch our video Optimizing the View.
You can perform the following actions:
"To show and hide a window" below
"To autohide a window" below
"To undock a window" below
"To dock a window" on the next page
"To restore the default window layout" on the next page
"To hide and unhide the ribbon" on the next page
"To show the quick access toolbar below the ribbon" on page20
To show and hide a window
1. On the Ribbon, select the View tab.
2. In the Show/Hide drop-down menu, select the window that you want to
display.
3.
To hide an open window, click .
To autohide a window
1.
In the Toolbar of the window, click .
Depending on its previous position, the window is shown as a tab at the
left or right edge of V8.6.
2. When you hover over the title, the window temporarily displays again until
you move the mouse off the window.
3.
To stop autohiding the window, click .
To undock a window
To display a window floating above the other V8.6 windows, do one of the fol-
lowing:
1. Click on the title bar of the window.
2. While keeping the mouse button pressed, move the window to another pos-
ition.
MDA V8 | User Guide

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