Tab Windows Context Menu
Save
Saves changes to the selected tab window.
Close
Closes the selected tab window.
Close All But This
Closes every window except for the selected tab window.
Open Containing Folder
Opens a Windows Explorer window that displays the contents of the directory where the selected file is located.
Copy File Path
Copies the path of the file you are editing to the clipboard.
New Horizontal Tab Group
Creates a new horizontal tab group and moves the selected tab into it. This option is not available when the Studio is displaying vertical tab groups.
New Vertical Tab Group
Creates a new vertical tab group and moves the selected tab into it. This option is not available when the Studio is displaying horizontal tab groups.
Close Tab Group
Moves all tabs from the current tab group to the previous tab group. The empty tab group is then removed.
Open XXX in New Tab
If the current tab window is a Code Editor, then the menu item will open a Designer view to that file in a new tab window.
Note: If the file is a data dictionary (.DD) file, then a Data Dictionary Modeler view is opened instead.
If the current tab window is a Designer view (or a Data Dictionary Modeler), then a Code Editor to that file is opened in a new tab window. This splits the file into two separate tabs: a Code Editor and a Designer view.
Toggle Designer View
Shortcut: F7
Toggles between Designer View and the Code Editor (in the case of a data dictionary .DD file, it toggles between the Data Dictionary Modeler and Code Editor).
If the file belonging to the current tab window is already split into separate Designer and Code Editor tabs, then the appropriate tab window will come to the front and be given focus.
If the file is not split into different tab views, then the current tab window is switched from displaying the Designer to the Code Editor or vice versa.
Next Tab
Shortcut: Ctrl+Tab
Activates the next tab window, to the right, in the current tab group. If the current tab is the rightmost tab in the group, then the first tab (leftmost) is activated.
Previous Tab
Shortcut: Shift+Ctrl+Tab
Activates the previous tab window, to the left, in the current tab group. If the current tab is the leftmost tab in the group, then the last tab (rightmost) is activated.