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The following table shows the properties as they appear in the Properties pane<br />

for a palette in the CUI Editor and as an example, the default values of the<br />

Tool Palettes window in the AutoCAD LT Classic workspace.<br />

Properties for the Tool Palettes window under the AutoCAD LT Classic workspace<br />

Properties pane<br />

item<br />

Show<br />

Orientation<br />

Allow Docking<br />

Auto Hide<br />

Use Transparency<br />

Transparency Amount<br />

Default Group<br />

Description<br />

Visibility state of the palette. The available options are<br />

No, Yes, or Do Not Change. Do Not Change keeps the<br />

last used state of the palette when the workspace is<br />

restored or set current.<br />

The on screen docking or floating state of the palette.<br />

The available options are Floating, Top, Bottom, Left,<br />

Right, or Do Not Change. Do Not Change keeps the<br />

last used state of the palette when the workspace is<br />

restored or set current. Some palettes like the Command<br />

Line also support a dock location of Top and<br />

Bottom.<br />

Controls if the user can dock the palette by dragging<br />

it to one of the designated docking areas. The available<br />

options are No, Yes, or Do Not Change. Do Not<br />

Change maintains the last used setting for the palette<br />

when the workspace is restored or set current.<br />

Controls if the palette rolls up when not in use. The<br />

available options are On, Off, or Do Not Change. Do<br />

Not Change maintains the last used setting for the<br />

palette when the workspace is restored or set current.<br />

Controls if the palette appears transparent. The available<br />

options are No, Yes, or Do Not Change. Do Not<br />

Change maintains the last used setting for the palette<br />

when the workspace is restored or set current.<br />

Controls how opaque the palette is displayed. The<br />

valid range is 0 through 100.<br />

Controls which of the user defined palette groups<br />

should be displayed.<br />

Example<br />

Yes<br />

Floating<br />

Yes<br />

Off<br />

No<br />

0<br />

All Palettes<br />

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