It is easy to manage multiple windows if you take advantage of SQL Navigator’s docking windows and the virtual work area.
Your development tasks may often require you to have numerous editing windows and other tools open in the SQL Navigator desktop, in order to take advantage of SQL Navigator’s drag-and-drop coding and other visual editing features. The number of windows and tasks you can have active is limited only by your available system resources.
As shown in the example below, the virtual work area can contain many open windows and dialogs, and you can easily manage them using the scroll bars, the Windows menu commands, and the Task Bar.

By keeping the Workspace window and the Output window docked so that they stay on top, you will always have instant access to their contents. Objects inside the virtual work area, however, can be stacked on top of each other. You can bring a particular window to the foreground—even if it is invisible— with one click of the mouse if you use the Task Bar or the Window List.
The Window List is available from the Windows menu. The Windows menu (shown below) also gives you access to commands that control the arrangement of your open windows inside the virtual work area.
To display the Window List, click More Windows or press Alt+0 (where 0=zero).
