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Custom Workspaces in Bridge CS4

 

It’s now easier than ever to switch between different custom workspace layouts in Bridge CS4. Just click on one of the layouts from the list at the top right of the window. Bridge CS4 comes with eight standard workspaces and also allows you to save your own custom workspace(s) by clicking on the down-facing arrow (between the workspace’s name and the Search field) and selecting New Workspace.

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