I like the Resource Toolbar on Desktop feature, but once I have preferred the single line in preference to two can it not remain as one until I need two?
Bernard Cartledge
If you click the active tab, it will close the submenu. See these two screenshots. Looks like the forum software no longer loads screenshot; you will need to click on the link to open a second panel.
Jack use the picture icon a the will show.
Your answer did not get to the point… I do what you suggest, but it just goes back when you temporarily leave the program
Ahhh! Thanks for the tip
That may be as designed.
@Bernard Cartledge, no, this is not currently possible. However, many have submitted suggestions along those lines. Here is a feedback item you may vote on if you wish:
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