Quick Develop Panel - LR 3.2 - (where is it?)

As I learn about LR3 and all the things that the Develop Module can do, I also learned that there is something called the Quick Develop Panel in the Library Module, located beneath the Histogram Panel.  The only problem is that I don't seem to be able to find it - it's as if it wan't there, because there is nothing named Quick Develop with an arrow beside it, like all the other panels, that I can click on to open it, or close it, as the case may be.  I am obviously missing something, or maybe more than something.   Is there something I have to initiate or open from one of the Menu items to enable this panel?  Any insight that anyone can provide will be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.
Regards,
WesternGuy

Lee Jay wrote:
WesternGuy wrote:
Hal P Anderson wrote:
Right-click on one of the other panels on the right side and choose Quick Develop from the list.
Hal
Hal, thank you so much - the things they don't tell you sometimes in these books would sometimes fill a book.
It already does:
http://www.lightroomqueen.com/
Yes Lee, I was aware of this, but I often forget about this stuff in the heat of my confusion.  Thanks for reminding me.
WesternGuy

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