M EASUREMENT DOCUMENT WINDOWS89• Imaging window: generating images of the sample (chapter Imaging(p.120)).• Spectroscopy window: measuring various ‘A as a function of B’ curves atcertain sample locations, such as force-distance curves, or current-voltagecurves (chapter Spectroscopy (p.128)).Measurement document windowsThe Measurement document windows visually represent previously mademeasurements. They are created when you decide to keep the current meas-urement result. The measurement documents are used for storing, loading,printing and evaluating measurements. The measurement document isdescribed in more detail in the chapters Viewing measurement data (p.134)and Storing measurements and further data processing (p.151).Tool barsThe tool bars can either be free floating windows (figure below, left), or theycan be ‘docked’ to the top or the sides of the window they are associatedwith (Figure below, right).Most tool bars dock to the Main window, some dock to a task specific win-dow.Arranging tool barsThe tool bars have several features that allow you to arrange them in a waythat is most efficient for your application.To display a tool bar that is invisible, select the window it is associated with,and tick the tool bar’s name in the View menu.To dock a tool bar to the sides of its associated window, or to the side of, orbelow another tool bar that is already docked to this window, drag its titlebar using the mouse cursor.