Reference Guide

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Screensets
Window management
Screensets are saved per project, and you can import screensets from other projects. Screensets
can be updated, renamed, duplicated and locked to prevent further changes.
By default, SONAR has 10 custom window layouts assigned to screensets 1-10, but you can update
and rename the default screensets to suit your own work style.
See:
“Using Screensets” on page 1055
“Screenset controls” on page 1055
“To show/hide the Screenset module” on page 1056
“To select a screenset” on page 1056
“To create or update a screenset” on page 1056
“To name or rename the current screenset” on page 1057
“To prevent the current screenset from being modified on page 1057
“To import screensets from another project” on page 1057
“To duplicate the current screenset” on page 1057
“To revert the current screenset to its last saved state” on page 1058
Using Screensets
Screenset controls
You use the Screenset module in the Control Bar to manage screensets. The Screenset module
contains a menu and 10 buttons to select screensets. The name of the current screenset is shown in
the Screensets menu, and its corresponding button is highlighted.
Figure 326. The Screenset module in the Control Bar lets you select and edit custom screensets.
A. Screensets menu and name of current screenset B. Screenset buttons 1-10
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 1058.
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