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Example of workspace
A. Application window B. Grouped panels C. Panels
About menus
In addition to the menus at the top of your screen, Adobe Encore DVD also provides context, panel, and viewer
menus. Context menus contain commands relative to the active tool or selection. Panel menus contain commands
relevant to the active panel. You use the viewer menus to choose which item to display in the viewer, or to close items.
To use a context or panel menu
Do one of the following:
To use a context menu, position the pointer over the active window or selection and right-click. Choose a menu
item, or click outside the menu to close it.
To use a panel menu, click the triangle in the upper right corner of a panel, and then choose a menu item or click
outside the menu to close it.
To use a viewer menu
Adobe Encore DVD provides viewers for its timelines, slide shows, menus, and chapter playlists. Viewers are panels
in which you edit a type of DVD element. The Slideshow Viewer, for example, lets you edit slide shows. You can set
the General preferences to specify whether items of the same type open in a single viewer or in multiple viewers. For
viewers with multiple items open, use the viewer menu to select the item you want to work with.
Click the triangle in the Viewer tab and choose the element you want to work with. You can also close the current
item or all the items.
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