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Exploring OneNote in the Default Notebook 533<br />

17. Experiment with the docked OneNote window.<br />

You can’t move the docked window <strong>by</strong> dragging its title bar. You can change the<br />

width of the window <strong>by</strong> dragging its left edge. When the window width is at its<br />

narrowest, the Quick Access Toolbar and ribbon tabs are not visible.<br />

Tip Other open windows on the screen might resize when you change the width of the<br />

docked OneNote window. Maximizing another window while OneNote is docked resizes<br />

that window to fill the entire screen other than the vertical space taken <strong>by</strong> the docked<br />

OneNote window. The docked window space is not available to other windows.<br />

18. In the docked OneNote window, click the collapsed View tab.<br />

Only a subset of the commands previously available from this tab is available in the<br />

docked window.<br />

19. In the Views group, click the Normal View button.<br />

The program window returns to its normal size.<br />

Tip You can also undock the window <strong>by</strong> clicking the active Dock To Desktop button on<br />

the Quick Access Toolbar.<br />

20. On the Quick Access Toolbar, click the Full Page View button.<br />

Keyboard Shortcut Press F11 to enable or disable Full Page view.<br />

The Navigation Bar and Page Tabs Bar close entirely, and the content pane fills the<br />

width of the program window. The Pages tab appears on the ribbon.<br />

21. Double-click the Pages tab to permanently expand it.<br />

The tab contains commands for moving among pages, locating content, and creating,<br />

deleting, or moving notebook pages.

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