![]() ![]() ![]() To split the pane, you'll continue your drag further into the interior of the same pane where you begin the drag What I have learned, through experimentation, is that it's only really predictable if you conciously start the drag with the crosshair inside of one of the panes: My mistake was that I was starting my drag exactly at the intersections of the windows. Like a lot off commenters on top answer, I was really struggling to figure out why sometimes I was splitting the window and sometimes joining two windows. In particular, I'm on V 2.93.4 and there are no "grabbers" or diagonal hashes in the corners of windows. I felt the need to post another answer here, because so many of these answers appear to refer to old versions of Blender, or just are not clear, and I spent a good half hour at least just trying to figure out basic window management, pulling my hair out. Join it with the one with which it shares a complete edge, and the go to the next-smallest. So I'd start with the smallest one first. You have to close each of the windows in the red square individually. Now, using this knowledge, you have a bit of a puzzle to solve. ![]() If you have one full window on the left, and two windows (one on top of the other) on the right, then you have to join the two windows on the right together before you can join the window on the left. you can only join two windows that share a COMPLETE edge.If you click and drag into the same panel, you'll create a new panel. when you click and drag, you must immediately cross the boundary between two panels, before dragging anywhere else.Release the mouse button when your cursor is over the panel you want to go away. This will make a grey arrow which shows you which panel will get put on top of the other. Click and drag on the corner with the grabber (same one for making a new window) and drag DIRECTLY over the neighboring panel that you want to make disappear (if you drag anywhere else, you'll make a new panel). ![]()
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