User Manual

Using Workspaces
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For more information about creating and naming custom settings, see “Working with
Settings” on page 1339.
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You can link workspaces only to User settings.
10. (Option) Click the Bin Layout menu and select a layout you want to link to the workspace.
For more information, see “Using Bin Layouts” on page 98.
11. Click OK.
The workspace is linked to the custom setting you specified.
To link a workspace to an unnamed setting:
1. Do one of the following:
t For the workspace you want to link, select Windows > Workspaces > workspace.
t In the Settings list of the Project window, double-click the workspace you want to link.
The Workspace View Setting dialog box opens.
2. Select Link to Named settings and make sure there is nothing entered in the text box below
it.
3. Click OK.
The workspace is linked to all the unnamed settings in the Settings list.
Assigning a Workspace or Bin Layout Button
When you assign a workspace or bin layout to a button, the button displays the first two
characters of the workspace or layout name. If the assigned workspace or layout is not
available — for example, if you deleted the workspace or the bin layout — the button remains
visible but the label displays italicized characters.
To assign a workspace button:
1. Select Tools > Command Palette.
Workspace buttons in the Workspaces tab of the Command Palette
2. Click the Workspaces tab.