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    Default 2010 question?

    Is there anyway to stack the toolbars vertical when they are pulled off the interface?

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    Default Re: 2010 question?

    Quote Originally Posted by duaner ekim View Post
    Is there anyway to stack the toolbars vertical when they are pulled off the interface?
    Hi,
    although I have not got 2010, I have seen an AutoDesk video and web site Blog noting that vertical ribbon docking, is not possible in this version of Revit / at this time. It was looked at but they chose to run with horizontal docking only.
    Check out the video clips and text on the Inside the Factory Blog :

    http://insidethefactory.typepad.com/...al-ribbon.html

    I think this is a mistake. I am finding more and more that someone else (AutoDesk) is continually defining what way I HAVE to work or SHOULD work and finding more and more ways to reduce my workspace flexibility.
    This is not a rant, its a fact and and a WIP.
    I hope they allow vertical docking of any toolbars of any type, in future releases.

    regards
    trombe

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