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/*title_start*/Floating Palettes/*title_end*/
/*text_start*/Often-used interface items can be added to the ZBrush document area so they're present all the time. In ZBrush's default interface configuration, all the specialty buttons to the immediate left, right and top of the canvas are part of pre-defined floating palettes -- each mirrors an item inside one of ZBrush's main palettes. You can add (or remove) each item's corresponding main palette to the left or right panel by holding the \C020202Alt\C484848 key and clicking the item.

To add any item to the ZBrush document area, hold the \C020202CTRL\C484848 key, click the item, and drag it into place. Once you've added it to the document area, you can move it by \C020202CTRL\C484848-dragging again, or remove it by \C020202CTRL\C484848-clicking it.

\C020202CTRL\C484848-drag another item near the first, and you'll see it 'snaps' into place next to it. These two items now form a floating palette; they can be moved as a single unit by holding the \C020202Shift+CTRL\C484848 keys and dragging. More items can be added to this floating palette, and additional palettes can be formed.

Floating palettes can be moved as a unit anywhere within the document area. They can also be moved into the left or right panels where they can scroll up and down along with the other palettes in those panels.
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