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That is the Logic Editor at the bottom, (you probably opened it accidentally as it's not normally in the Default scene as you have it). In your case here, look in the corner of the panel where the little lines are. (these are called the viewport handles and are always in the upper top-right or lower bottom-left). Left click the handle and drag down, an arrow will overlay the view as a sort of confirmation, just drag it down and it will 'close' that view. Likewise, the process to open one is the same. You can also create new windows with these, Just Shift click on the handles in either corner and drag it to 'tear' it out that view into its own window.

(this just makes a copy of that view in its own window, the original stays the same) NB: A good point to further note is that to expand or collapse a view into another. They must be of the same width or height. Meaning, if the top has two views and the bottom has one wide one, you wouldn't be able to expand the bottom one.

Blender 3D: Noob to Pro/Basic Animation. Panel if you need to)and key. If you have a camera and lighting suitably set up you could render the animation out and. Blender 3D: Noob to Pro/Basic Animation. Panel if you need to)and key. If you have a camera and lighting suitably set up you could render the animation out and.

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In the above example, I've dragged the corner of the Properties pane up to make the Outliner pane go away but I don't see any trivial (single step) way to make the Properties pane go away so that I'm left with just the 3d View and (in my case) the Timeline pane below it. I was able to get what I want by dragging down the 3d View to make the Timeline pane go away and then dragging it right to make the Properties pane go away, then I added back the Timeline pane below it. (I have a 2nd monitor so the things I 'got rid of' are on it.) – Aug 6 '16 at 22:14.

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