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    Move a Window to a Different Wall

    You can reposition a window on the wall on which it was originally placed. To move the window to a different wall, use the Pick New Host tool.

    1. Select the window.
    2. Click Modify | Windows tabHost panel Pick New Host.
    3. Move the cursor over another wall, and when the preview image is in the desired location, click to place the window.
    Parent topic: Windows

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