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Control Bar overview
Screenset module
A screenset is a snapshot of the current layout of various views and windows in a project, including
which windows are open, their size, position, zoom level and whether they are docked or floating.
You can create up to 10 screensets per project and freely switch between screensets at any time.
Screensets can be selected and edited from the Screenset module in the Control Bar, or with
number keys 1-0 on your computer keyboard.
To show/hide the Screenset module
Right-click the Control Bar and select Screenset Module.
Figure 155. The Screenset module.
A. Screenset list B. Screenset buttons 1-6
The Screenset module in the Control Bar contains the following controls:
Screenset menu. The Screenset menu lets you select, revert, lock, rename, duplicate and
import screensets. The name of the current screenset is shown in the menu. The menu contains
the following commands:
1 [screenset 1 name] - 0 [screenset 10 name]. Select screenset 1 through 10.
Revert Current Screenset. Revert the current screenset to its last saved state before the
project was saved. See “To revert the current screenset to its last saved state” on page 986.
Lock/Unlock Current Screenset. Lock the current screenset to prevent any modifications.
See “To prevent the current screenset from being modified” on page 985.
Rename Current Screenset. Rename the current screenset. See “To name or rename the
current screenset” on page 985.
Duplicate Current Screenset to. Copy the current screenset to another screenset location
(1 to 0). Select the target screenset location from the submenu. The selected target screenset
becomes the current screenset. See “To duplicate the current screenset” on page 986.
1 [screenset 1 name] - 0 [screenset 10 name]. Duplicate the current screenset to
screenset 1 through 10.
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