Customizing the layout of physical windows on the session panel

To change the relative layout of the physical windows, use the PANEL LAYOUT command (the PANEL keyword is optional). You can display either the Memory window or the Log window in one physical window, but you can not display both windows at the same time in separate physical windows.

The PANEL LAYOUT command displays the panel below, showing the six possible physical window layouts.
                  Window Layout Selection Panel
 Command ===>

           1                2                3 
   1 .-----------.  2 .-----------.  3 .-----------.   Legend:
     | M         |    | _   | _   |    | _         |
     |-----------|    |     |     |    |           |   L - Log
     | S         |    |-----------|    |-----------|   M - Monitor
     |-----------|    | _         |    | _   | _   |   S - Source
     | L         |    |           |    |     |     |   E - Memory
     '-----------'    '-----------'    '-----------'  To reassign the
                                                      Source, Monitor,
           4                5                6       Log, and Memory
   4 .-----------.  5 .-----------.  6 .-----------.  windows, type
     | _ | _ | _ |    | _   | _   |    | _   | _   |  over the current
     |   |   |   |    |     |     |    |     |     |  settings or
     |   |   |   |    |-----|     |    |     |-----|  underscores with
     |   |   |   |    | _   |     |    |     | _   |  S, M, L, or E.
     |   |   |   |    |     |     |    |     |     |
     '-----------'    '-----------'    '-----------'

 Enter  END/QUIT    to return with current settings saved.
        CANCEL      to return without current settings saved.

Initially, the session panel uses the default window layout  1 .

Follow the instructions on the screen, then press the END PF key to save your changes and return to the main session panel in the new layout.

Note: You can choose only one of the six layouts. Also, only one of each type of window can be visible at a time on your session panel. For example, you cannot have two Log windows on a panel.

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