fixed it
I figured it out. While in Preferences, edit book, main window (see screenshot) you have put in top, bottom, left, right to your own preferences. In this manner, you can set panels top, bottom, tabbed, not tabbed anywhere you like. You can place anything anywhere you think might be beneficial for speed and access. In this screenshot I did not make use of placing anything above or below the main (nonremovable) editor panel, but you can do so. F3 Find is not an on/off toggle. Nor is it moveable. When on, its inclusion requires the editor panel to be a certain minimum width; otherwise, the main editor panel can be very narrow. There are several types of Find. One of them is built into the text viewer panel at its bottom. I put the other on top of the text viewer. You can see which panels are tabbed by seeing the tabs at the bottom left of a panel. Otherwise, the name is only at the top and there is no tab. I am in the habit of dealing with sometimes 200 file chunks and also make the numbers of these correspond to chapter numbers. I hope this helps anybody who might be interested in this. If it looks too baroque to you and wonder why I go to the trouble, remember, I think it speeds me up and keeps me organized. To each his own. Best regards, Pop
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