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To create or modify a workspace
As you modify a workspace, the application tracks changes, saving any modifications with the project. The next time
you open the project, the most recent version of the workspace is used. You can also choose to restore the original
layout of the workspace.
You can save any workspace, at any time, as a custom workspace. Once saved, new and edited workspaces appear in
the Workspace menu on the local computer. If a project with a custom workspace is opened on a system other than
the one on which it was created, the application looks for a workspace with a matching name. If the application finds
a match (and the monitor configuration matches), it uses that workspace; if it can't find a match (or the monitor
configuration doesn't match), it opens the project using the current local workspace.
Arrange the frames and panels as desired, then choose Window > Workspace > New Workspace, and enter a name
for the workspace. Click OK.
To restore a workspace
You can remove changes made to a workspace, restoring its original layout.
With the workspace you want to restore active, choose Window > Workspace > Revert Workspace, and then click
Discard Changes.
To delete a workspace
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Choose Window > Workspace > Delete Workspace.
Choose the workspace you want to delete, and then click Delete.
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