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The style "DockedCell" is automatically used for Docked Cells even when no Cell style is specified. In the section of Core.nb where "DockedCell" is defined there are also these styles:

  • "SystemDockedCell"
  • "DockedTitleCell"
  • "PluginDockedCell"

When or where are these styles used?

The names suggest to me that they are intended for automatic rather than manual application. I can find no mention of them in the documentation.

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They are used in the file MiscExpressions.tr to define various toolbars, "PluginToolbar", "StylesheetToolbar" etc.

In version 9, you can find them using

nb = NotebookOpen[ToFileName[{$InstallationDirectory, "SystemFiles", 
       "FrontEnd", "TextResources"}, "MiscExpressions.tr"]]; 
NotebookFind[nb, "PluginDockedCell"]

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In version 10.4.1 for Windows MiscExpressions.tr contains definitions for

  • 20 "SystemDockedCell"s:

    • "SlideshowToolbar"
    • "PackageToolbar"
    • "SecurityToolbar"
    • "DynamicUpdatingToolbar"
    • "CodeCaptionToolbar"
    • "WolframCloudSyncToolbar"
    • "PluginUpdateStripe"
    • "BuiltInStylesheetToolbar"
    • "StylesheetToolbar"
    • "VersionedStylesheetToolbar"
    • "TrialBar"
    • "StudentBar"
    • "HomeEditionBar"
    • "OriginalEducationalStripe"
    • "OriginalFreeStripe"
    • "OriginalDemonstrationUseStripe"
    • "OriginalStripeFooter"
    • "PluginEducationalStripe"
    • "PluginFreeStripe"
    • "PluginDemonstrationUseStripe"
  • 2 "DockedTitleCell"s

    • "BuiltInStylesheetToolbar"
    • "StylesheetToolbar"
  • 1 "PluginDockedCell":

    • "PluginToolbar"
  • 2 toolbars with "CompatibilityDocked1" & "CompatibilityDocked2":

    • "CompatibilityToolbar"
    • "CompatibilityToolbarPostScan"
  • 1 toolbar with "DockedCell" & "DockedLinkTrail":

    • "HelpViewerToolbar"

The ones that are listed more than once either contain multiple Cells with different style specifications or a single Cell with multiple style specifications.

On can examine these toolbars by evaluating for example

FrontEndResource["FEExpressions", "SecurityToolbar"] // CellPrint
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