Docking and Floating Panes - Client - Foundation 23.1 - Foundation 23.1 - Ready - OnBase - Premier - external - Standard - Essential - Premier - Standard - Essential - OnBase/Client/Foundation-23.1/Client/Usage/Working-With-Folders/Using-Folders/Customizing-the-Advanced-File-Cabinets-Window/Docking-and-Floating-Panes - 2025-02-04

Client

Platform
OnBase
Product
Client
Release
Foundation 23.1
License
Premier
Standard
Essential

A pane's docking position refers to the pane's location within the File Cabinets window. When a pane is docked, it is attached to the File Cabinets window. When a pane is floating, it is displayed in its own window separate from the File Cabinets window.

Tip:

To provide quick access to OnBase folders while you are working in other applications, move a floating pane outside the OnBase Client window. For example, you can move the Folder Tree onto a second monitor and work in another application on your primary monitor. When you select a folder from the Folder Tree, the OnBase Client is brought to the foreground of your primary monitor, and you can access your documents in OnBase.

  • To float a pane, click and drag its caption away from the File Cabinets window, or double-click the caption. The caption is the blue bar displaying the pane's name.

    If the pane shares a docking position with another pane, double-click the tab of the pane you want to float. To float all panes that share a docking position, you can either double-click one pane's caption, or click and drag one pane's caption away from the File Cabinets window.

  • To dock a pane, drag it to any border within the File Cabinets window (excluding the status bar at the bottom of the window). When you drag the pane over a position where it can be docked, the pane's outline snaps to the docked position.