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Save and switch workspaces
By saving the current size and position of panels as a
named workspace, you can restore that workspace even if you move
or close a panel. The names of saved workspaces appear in the workspace
switcher in the Application bar.
In Photoshop,
the saved workspace can include a specific keyboard shortcut set and
menu set.
Save a custom workspaceWith the workspace in the configuration
you want to save, do one of the following:
(Photoshop,
Illustrator, InDesign) Choose Window > Workspace >
New Workspace.
(Dreamweaver) Choose Window > Workspace Layout >
New Workspace.
(Flash, Fireworks) Choose Save Current from the workspace
switcher in the Application bar.
Type a name for the workspace.
(Photoshop) Under Capture, select one or more options:
- Panel Locations
- Saves the current panel locations.
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Saves the current set of keyboard shortcuts.
- Menus
- Saves the current set of menus.
Click OK.
Display or switch workspaces Select a workspace from the workspace switcher
in the Application bar.
 (InDesign and Photoshop) You can assign keyboard
shortcuts to each workspace to navigate among them quickly.
Delete a custom workspaceSelect
Manage or Manage Workspaces from the workspace switcher in the Application
bar, select the workspace, and then click Delete.
(Photoshop) Select Delete Workspace from the workspace switcher.
(Illustrator) Choose Window > Workspace >
Manage Workspaces, select the workspace, and then click the Delete
icon.
(InDesign) Choose Window > Workspace >
Delete Workspace, select the workspace, and then click Delete.
(Photoshop) Start with the last or default panel locationsWhen you start Photoshop, panels can either appear in their
original default locations, or appear as you last used them.
In Interface preferences:
To display panels in their last locations on startup,
select Remember Panel Locations.
To display panels in their default locations on startup,
deselect Remember Panel Locations, or choose Window > Workspace
> Reset Panel Locations.
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