Window has disappeared after moving

If you are wondering where a window of logi.CAD 3 has gone after it has been moved, it is likely that it has automatically been closed. Observe the following circumstances for logi.CAD 3:

If you have dragged a view or an editor outside of logi.CAD 3 (hence, a separate window is displayed for it), there is one procedure to move the window and another to dock the window. The new position dictates the procedure:

moving: new position outside of logi.CAD 3

docking: new position within logi.CAD 3

  1. Point to the titlebar of the window. Do not point to the tab!

  2. Press and hold the primary mouse button and drag the window to the new position outside of logi.CAD 3.

  3. Release the primary mouse button.

You cannot drag the window to a position withinlogi.CAD 3, if you pointed to the titlebar.

  1. Point to the tab. Do not point to the titlebar of the window!
    The tab is displayed below the titlebar of the window.

  2. Press and hold the primary mouse button and drag the window to the new position within logi.CAD 3.

  3. Release the primary mouse button.

The view/editor is closed, if applying this procedure and if you have dragged the window to a (new) position outside of logi.CAD 3. In this case just open the view/editor again.

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