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the lesson "all about transitions" the instructor had the 'timeline' area and the 'How to" area in seperate windows and was moving them around at will. How do you do that?
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Hi, I got an email about this earlier today, it seems to be a popular question all of a sudden
![]() The interface is dynamic, where if you grab a corner it will expand or contract the entire interface depending on which way you drag, however if you grab a corner of the indivdual windows inside of the interface, you can pop them loose to move them where you want. However I will warn you, it can be a bit of bear to get them loose sometimes. you have to make sure you grab in the middle of the corner of the window itself, not the entire interface. It takes me a few grabs to get them sometimes Let me if this answers your question.
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