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Saving Your Workspace

 

Once you’ve set up your workspace exactly the way you want it, you may want to save it for later use.  If you choose Window>Workspace>Save Workspace, you can enter a name for your current layout.  Saving the workspace can also save your current keyboard shortcuts and current menus.

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    [...] Saving Your Workspace September 25th, 2009 by admin Leave a reply » Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic.Powered by WP Greet BoxOnce you’ve set up your workspace exactly the way you want it, you may want to save it for later use.  If you choose Window>Workspace>Save Workspace, you can enter a name for your current layout.  Saving the workspace can also save your current keyboard shortcuts and current menus. Source … [...]

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