>>Oooo. That is cool. Thanks for the info Doug. Does the Command window have to be dockable to do this?
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>Any window would have to be dockable to do this. What Doug refers to is "tab docking", therefore implying that the window would have to be dockable. As an aside, note that VS7's windows work the same way.
OIC. I'll have to play around some more with this before I decide whether or not it's something that I like or not. Right now, I find having the Command window always on top annoying. The question will be "Does the tab docking provide more usefulness than the always on top takes away?"
George
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