You can rearrange the components of the 3ds max user interface, including the menu bar, tab panel, toolbars, and command panel. You can also dynamically resize the viewport windows. You can create your own custom toolbars and quad menus. You can also customize the colors used in the User Interface.
The procedures in this topic tell how to rearrange and resize UI components. Various other customization options are available from the Customize menu.
To resize the viewport windows:
With your cursor, click the splitter bar between any two viewports, or at the intersection of all four viewports, and drag to a new location. When you release the mouse, the new viewport layout is defined.
The dividers are saved in the scene, but are reset when you change the layout. This feature does not allow you to define new layouts, only to adjust the proportions of the currently existing ones.
The order of rollouts is saved in the text file rolluporder.cfg, which is located in the UI directory.
To float the command panel, do one of the following:
Right-click the blank area at the upper-right corner of the command panel, and then choose Float.
Click a corner of the upper portion of the command panel and drag it into the viewport.
Tip: Use Lock UI Layout if you find you tend to float the command panel accidentally.
To resize the docked command panel horizontally:
Move the cursor over the edge of the docked command panel that is nearest the viewports. The cursor changes to a double arrow. Drag the cursor to increase or decrease the width of the command panel.
The command panel grows or shrinks in column increments. Unless the command panel is hidden, there is always at least one column. When the command panel is docked, the columns must fit within the program window.

Multiple command panels are useful when working with objects such as particle systems, which have many controls.
To resize the floating command panel horizontally:
Move the cursor over the left or right edge of the floating command panel. The cursor changes to a double arrow. Drag the cursor to increase or decrease the width of the command panel.
The command panel grows or shrinks in column increments. Unless the command panel is hidden, there is always at least one column. When the command panel is floating, you can display as many columns as you want.
To dock a floating UI element, do one of the following:
Drag the panel by its title bar to the top, bottom, left, or right edge of the program window. The mouse cursor and the panel outline change shape at a docking location. Release the mouse.
Right-click over the title bar, choose Dock from the pop-up menu, and then Top, Bottom, Left, or Right.
Double-click the handle or title bar.
A UI element docks automatically when it approaches a "dockable" location. The toolbars and menu bar can dock at the top or bottom, left or right of the viewports. They can also dock on either side of the Command panel.
To hide or display a panel, do one of the following:
When a panel is floating, you can hide it by clicking the X control in the upper-right corner.
To display a hidden panel, right-click in any tab panel and choose the panel’s name from the pop-up menu. You can also hide a panel by choosing its name from the pop-up menu. Displayed panels are listed with a check mark, and hidden panels are listed with no check mark.
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