The first step to docking would be to undock a page. You can do this by holding the left-mouse button down when selecting the page name. By default this would be the bottom tab on the default page design. While holding the mouse button down, drag the page out and it will immediately be undocked.
To dock a page, hold the left-mouse button down when selecting the page name and dragging into the program to where you want it to dock.
Note : Both the Image Preview and Settings can be undocked. You may dock the pages to the Left, Right, Top, Bottom or as a Tab in the program.
Docking Tags
On the top of each page you will see . These are docking tags which could alter the behavior of the pages.
The first tag would maximize or minimize the page depending on where it is at. It basically would close up the other pages. This will appear only if at least two pages are stacked on top of each other or side by side.
The second tag would determine if the page would appear static at where it is at. If the Pin is pointing down, it would remain static and if it is pointing towards the left, it will close up. Moving the mouse over the page name would open the page. Clicking on the page at the back would close it.
The third tag would remove the page from the screen. If you want to bring it back, select Windows and the Page Name and it will reappear.
Note : If at any point, you want to revert to the original layout, select Windows and Reset Layout.