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Contents:
How to view cabinets
How to create a top level cabinet tab
How to rename a cabinet
How to delete a cabinet
How to relocate cabinet names
How to display cabinets as tabs or buttons
How to resize panels
How to view cabinets
| • | Click on the left column toolbar. |
How to create a top level cabinet tab
| 1. | Click  |
| 2. | A dialogue will ask you to name the cabinet. Name it, and |
| 3. | Click  |
How to rename a cabinet
| 1. | Click the desired cabinet tab or button, |
| 2. | Click  |
| 3. | A dialogue box will ask for the new name. Enter the new name, and |
| 4. | Click . |
How to delete a cabinet
| 1. | Click the desired cabinet tab or button, |
| 2. | Click . |
| 3. | A dialogue box will ask you to confirm deletion. Click . |
Deleting a cabinet deletes all the NEs and tiles in that entire directory. That is, all the NEs that exist in the left hand column when the cabinet you want to delete is displayed there. Deleting a cabinet can be a serious decision, so be careful!
How to relocate top level cabinet names
| 1. | Click Settings on the top tool bar, and |
| 2. | Select Application Defaults. This dialogue box will appear: |

| 3. | If the DNE Cabinets tab is not already selected, click it. |
| 4. | In the Tab Page Location box, select where you want cabinet names to appear, and |
| 5. | Click . |
How to display cabinets as tabs or buttons
| 1. | Click Settings on the top tool bar, and |
| 2. | Select Application Defaults. This dialogue box will appear: |

| 3. | If the DNE Cabinets tab is not already selected, click it. |
| 4. | In the Tab Page Style box, select Tabs or Buttons, then |
| 5. | Click . |
How to resize panels
| • | Drag any border or corner of a panel to resize it in any direction. |
The border between any two panels is a double border. The inner border resizes a particular panel while the outer border resizes the next panel over (that is, the outer border of one panel is the inner border of the next panel over). Dragging the inner or the outer border effects how a variety of panels get redrawn, since you cannot resize one panel without affecting the size of at least some other panels.
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