What can you do if the panel you’re looking for is not in the panel group where you expect to find it?

What will be an ideal response?

Right-click / Control-click the header of any panel in the group, or in empty
space below the panels, and choose Show All—or the name of the hidden
panel—from the context menu. Panels that are currently visible show check
marks beside their names in the context menu. Hidden panels can also be found
in the Windows > Panels menu.

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