User Manual

Using Workspaces
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Keyboard settings and toolbar button mappings for workspaces are user settings. Bin layouts are
project settings. When you link bin layouts to workspaces, to keyboard settings, or to toolbar
buttons, you can access these layout assignments only when you work in a project containing a
bin layout with the same name as when you created the link. For this reason, you should be
careful to maintain a consistent bin layout naming convention for your projects.
If you delete a bin layout, the layout is deleted from your project. If you have an identical bin
layout in another project, the layout is deleted only from the open project.
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If you assign a bin layout button to a toolbar or a keyboard setting, deleting the bin layout does
not remove the bin layout button. To remove the bin layout button, you must either assign a
different button or a blank button to the toolbar or keyboard setting.
To open a bin layout, do the following:
t Select Windows > Bin Layout > bin layout.
To save a custom bin layout:
1. Select Windows > Bin Layout > New Bin Layout.
The New Bin Layout dialog box opens.
2. Type a name for the bin layout, and then click OK.
The application saves the bin layout, and the layout appears in the Bin Layout menu and in
the Settings tab of the Project window.
To link a bin layout to a workspace view:
1. Do one of the following:
t Select Windows > Workspaces > Properties.
t In the Settings tab of the Project window, double-click the Workspace View you want to
link.
The Workspace View Setting dialog box opens.
2. Click the Bin Layout menu and select a bin.
3. Click OK.
To modify a bin layout:
1. Arrange and size your bins.
2. Select Windows > Bin Layout > Save Current.
To delete a bin layout:
1. Select Windows > Bin Layout > Delete Bin Layout.
The Delete Bin Layout dialog box opens.