When the Affinity app first opens, the workspace will be presented in a single app window. This means that all panels will be neatly docked together so that all controls are at your fingertips and easy to find. Any opened document will be docked in the workspace and will occupy the central document view.
Affinity apps offer both maximized/full screen and windowed views.
In this view, your Affinity app is effectively maximized to its own desktop, giving you every available pixel to work with.
When the Affinity app opens for the very first time, it will display in a window which fits approximately 95% of your screen. You can change the size of this window at any time by dragging the window corners.
When maximized, the Affinity app will fill the entire available screen space, excluding the area occupied by the taskbar at the bottom.
When the Affinity app opens for the very first time, it will display in a window which fills approximately three-quarters of the screen. You can change the size of this window at any time.
While there is only one app window, you can have one or more document windows per open document. By default, documents are docked to the workspace (viewed as tabs under the context toolbar) but these can be 'torn' away from the tab bar to make them independent undocked, floating windows.
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When switching back to being windowed, the window will return to the size it was at before being maximized.
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Other app windows you have open may be arranged on the remaining side of the screen by using equivalent options on those apps.