You can save the current sizes and positions of panels and any menu changes as a custom workspace. The names of workspaces appear in a Workspace submenu of the Window menu. You can edit the list of names by adding or deleting a workspace.
Do one of the following:To save the current workspace, choose Window > Workspace > Save Workspace. Type a name for the new workspace, indicate whether you want to include panel locations and customized menus as part of the saved workspace, and click OK.
To display a custom workspace, choose it from the Window > Workspace submenu.
To delete a custom workspace, choose Window > Workspace > Delete Workspace. Select a workspace to delete and click Delete.
For a video on customizing the workspace, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0065.
Is there any way of telling InDesign to select a saved workspace as a default?
It's a bit of a pain having to reselect a saved workspace each time I open the program. Thanks
Bob - Adobe Writer
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May 12, 2008
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6:49 AM :
I'm not in a position to test this right now, but I think if you close all your documents and select your workspace, it'll become the default. Let me know if this doesn't work.No screen name said on Oct 24, 2008 at 10:49 AM :
Hi
Is there a way to export/import personal workspaces to other macs?
Thanks Lori
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