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However if you have disabled the AUTO HIDE button (pinned the gallery), you have to
close the gallery manually.
To close a free-floating gallery, click the CLOSE button in the top right of the gallery. The
gallery closes and its tab is displayed in the gallery bar.
To close a docked gallery, click the AUTO HIDE (pin) or CLOSE button in the top right of the
gallery. The gallery closes and its tab is displayed in the workspace border where you
docked it.
To re-open the gallery, hover over or click on its tab.
Note: To remove a gallery completely, choose GALLERIES from the UTILITIES menu and
choose the gallery you want removed.
Removing a gallery from the workspace
By default, when you close a gallery, Web Designer Premium returns it to the gallery bar
so that you can reopen it by hovering the cursor over its icon or tab. However you can
configure Web Designer Premium to remove any gallery from the workspace if it’s not
needed.
To remove unwanted galleries from the workspace, do one of the following:
• Choose GALLERIES from the UTILITIES menu and choose the gallery you want removed.
The selected gallery disappears from your workspace. If you want to reinstate a
gallery, choose GALLERIES from the UTILITIES menu and choose the gallery you want to
reinstate.
• Choose CONTROL BARS from the WINDOW menu and scroll down the list of available
control bars to find GALLERIES. Click the GALLERIES box to show the Galleries toolbar.
Click CLOSE. In the Galleries toolbar that is now displayed above the workspace, you
can toggle display of a gallery by clicking its toolbar button.
Undo and Redo
What are undo and redo?
We all make mistakes or change our minds. Web Designer Premium makes it easy to
correct mistakes or cancel unwanted changes. Every action you make is recorded in an
undo list which lets you undo not just the last operation, but also to step back by undoing
successive operations. In this way, you can experiment freely knowing that you can
always undo anything that doesn‘t look correct.
The undo command
"UNDO" cancels the effects of the last operation. To undo an operation: