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Customizing
Workspaces
Editing the active workspace
There is always one workspace active, even if you have not saved any. To make
changes to the active workspace, you simply set up the windows as desired –
including opening, closing, moving and sizing windows, and adjusting zoom and track
height. The changes are automatically stored for the active workspace.
To keep a workspace from being accidentally changed, select “Lock Active
Workspace” from the Workspaces submenu.
A locked workspace will keep its original window settings. You may change the
current window layout on the screen, but the next time you select the workspace
again, the originally stored layout is recalled.
Creating a new workspace
1. Open the Window menu and open the Workspaces submenu.
2. Select “New Workspace”.
3. In the dialog that opens, enter a name for the workspace.
4. Click OK.
The workspace is stored and will appear on the submenu. It is now the active
workspace.
5. Set up the windows you want to include in the new workspace.
This may include opening, moving and sizing windows, and adjusting zoom and
track height.
Ö The number of workspaces you can add is not limited.
Activating a workspace
1. Open the Window menu and open the Workspaces submenu.
2. Select a workspace from the list on the submenu.
The windows are closed, opened, moved and/or resized according to the stored
workspace.
You can also activate workspaces by using the corresponding key commands, see
“Key commands” on page 711.
Organizing workspaces and presets
If you select “Organize…” from the Workspaces submenu, the Organize Workspaces
dialog opens.