[ fcp://@fc.onlinehelp.com,%237600229/En/OnlineHelp/Web%20Help/LW2 ]Contents [ fcp://@fc.onlinehelp.com,%237600229/En/OnlineHelp/Web%20Help/LW31 ][Image:81203_43854_21.png][ fcp://@fc.onlinehelp.com,%237600229/En/OnlineHelp/Web%20Help/LW42 ][Image:81203_43840_19.png] [Marker][ fcp://@fc.onlinehelp.com,%237600229/En/OnlineHelp/Web%20Help/LW32#The reading pane ]The reading pane [ fcp://@fc.onlinehelp.com,%237600229/En/OnlineHelp/Web%20Help/LW32#Opening the reading pane ]Opening the reading pane --------------- [Marker]The reading pane When the reading [ fcp://@fc.onlinehelp.com,%237600229/En/OnlineHelp/Definitions/L2018 ]pane is open, it is displayed under or to the right of the main pane. The reading pane displays the contents of any object selected in the main pane. For example, a selected message or document opens in this pane. You can work with objects in the reading pane just as you do when they are opened in the main pane. [ fcp://@fc.onlinehelp.com,%237600229/En/OnlineHelp/Web%20Help/LW32#Top ]Top --------------- [Marker]Opening the reading pane To open the reading pane, click this button: [Image:892006_13851_0.png] This button is only visible if you have the navigation pane open. It [ fcp://@fc.onlinehelp.com,%237600229/En/OnlineHelp/Definitions/L2035 ]toggles through three states. To move the reading pane to the right of the main pane, click this button again. To close the reading pane, click this button a third time. [ fcp://@fc.onlinehelp.com,%237600229/En/OnlineHelp/Web%20Help/LW32#Top ]Top
   
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Showing the background behind icon titles
Hiding icon titles


Showing the background behind icon titles
If you apply a background picture to a pane, you will notice that icon titles have a white background. As you can see, this is useful for readability when backgrounds are dark or busy:
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If you don't want this white background, select "Transparent text" on the Background tab of the View Properties form. Your icons will then look something like this:
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Hiding icon titles
If you don't want to see the text associated with an icon, select "Hide icon titles" on the Icons tab of the View Properties form.
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Don't select both this and "Open icons with single click", or you won't have a way to just select objects without opening them.