How to dock panes so Styles pane appears above the Navigator pane?

I am using LibreWriter 7.4.7.2 Win64 using ODT file format. I am running it on Win11 64bit desktop computer. Screen resolution is 1920 x 1080.
I have the panes Properties, Styles, Navigator, Gallery, Page… etc. all docked on the left side of the screen and I can jump to any ONE of these using the icon bar. I can dock and undock the whole pane with no problem.

But the problem is I can only see one of these lists at a time. I can’t seen to be able to drag the Navigator pane to the bottom of the Styles pane so I have the Styles appearing above the Navigator and be able to see both of them scrolling at the same time.

I was able to do this on my Win10 computer but it was a hit and miss. Does anyone know of the keystrokes necessary to make this happen or how I can drag and dock just one of these panes to the bottom of another pane so I can see 2 panes on the screen at the same time?

If I Ctrl-Dbl Click on the grey area at the top of the navigator pane, it undocks all of these lists. The same thing happens if I press Ctrl+Shift+F10. Is there a way to undock a single list so then I can drag it to the bottom of another list?

TIA

There is no way to undock the panes of the sidebar individually. It is a still missing feature: tdf#85905.
However, precisely for the scenario you describe, we have two Navigators: one in the sidebar, and one separate, opened using F5, which you may dock independently.

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Mike,

That worked, thanks. :smile: This allows me to dock the F5 navigator window to the other pane on the right so I can always see a navigator. This works well on monitors that can swivel into portrait mode like mine. There is too much vertical real estate on the screen to dedicate it to just Styles pane.