For example, to put a little more gap between the first two toolbars:
This is how our design looks now:
And that's all there is to it! While it seems slow in the learning phase, once you become familiar with the different layouts, you'll be able to plan and implement layouts more quickly.
A note about toolbars: There is a Borland toolbar component on the Controls tab of the Component Palette called ButtonBar that you could have used instead of panels and buttons. However, you don't add buttons to a ButtonBar from the Palette. Instead, you specify the button labels, and the buttons are created automatically. For the purposes of this tutorial, we used panels and buttons to demonstrate how to use nested panels and layouts to get the look you want.
This concludes the tutorial. To learn how to write code that responds to user events in your application, see the tutorial Building a simple text editor.