Can you dock the main 1 column toolbox into a 2 column toolbox without floating it?

By default, the main toolbox on the left hand side of the screen is one single long column. If the computer screen you're using is a laptop say and is not super high resolution (mine is 1366 x 768), some tools of the toolbox are truncated and end up under a rather cryptic icon with a right facing stacked double V shape (think arrow heads sort of). It's all fine and dandy but some of the tools that are this low in the "stacking tree" are kind of critical to everyday use. Pen outline and Fill adjustments are the ones I use the most (I realize the pen outline ability is also on the right hand size of the lower portion of the GUI too and is visible constantly but it doesn't behave like the Outline Pen TOOL itself). On a high resolution screen this is not a problem for me because I have a lot of screen real estate to use and all the tools are visible in the GUI.

Is there a permanent dockable way to get the main toolbox into 2 columns wide WITHOUT floating it? I know I can do this by unlocking my toolbars and then dragging the main toolbox over into a floating state. From there you can drag out a 2 column width (or more if you desire). But you can NOT dock it back as a now 2 column wide toolbox...it will default back to a 1 column toolbox. This is frustrating!

Now with that said...I have looked at the Tips section of this tutorials page https://learn.corel.com/tips/graphics/customizing-position-menus-menu-commands-tools/
and figured out how to drag my most used tools up in the tree and move the less used tools downwards in the tree. This is a work around for me I suppose. But I'd really like the ability to have a two column toolbox and have it be dockable as such! Otherwise, what's the point of customizing the toolboxes if it can't be saved as customized? I also know I can drag these tools into another toolbox of my own creation and dock that somewhere else on screen. I already do this with a customized version of the zoom toolbox to save time with navigation, the pick tool, shape tool and the outline/enhanced view tools amongst another toolbox I created in the lower left corner for toggling guides and alignment guides on/off. 

I also realize you can turn tools on and off and on at will also to save space but that really defeats the purpose in my opinion. Really this should be super simple to accomplish. Adobe has the ability to do this in Illustrator no problem. It should be a simple fix for Corel to do in a future update.

Oh and it's also incredibly difficult to drag tools around with the ALT button held down. Unreasonably difficult...have you actually tried doing this yourselves? Good luck (that's sarcasm in case you can't tell)!

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  • Oh and it's also incredibly difficult to drag tools around with the ALT button held down.

    If you have Options>Workspace>Customization>Commands open - as for dragging Commands from there onto toolbars or menus - you are also free to move a Command off of a toolbar or from one toolbar to another without holding down Alt (still need to use Ctrl if it's a copy operation).

    As an exercise, you could try this. I just did, and it was more convenient than Alt + Ctrl dragging the commands.

    1. Create a new "temporary" workspace based on an existing workspace.
    2. Open a new blank document to make the Toolbox fully visible.
    3. Go to Options>Customization>Command Bars and create two new Command bars.
    4. Go to Options>Customization>Commands to get the "no Alt required to move commands" mode.
    5. Drag content from the Toolbox, organizing it as desired on the two new Command Bars. No Alt, no Ctrl  - just move them.
    6. Can also drag other Commands from Options>Customization>Commands; separators, too.
    7. When these two new command bars look right, export this workspace, but with only these two command bars selected for export.
    8. Switch to a different workspace and delete the "temporary" one.
    9. The two new toolbars are now available to be imported into any workspace where you might want them.
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