User Guide

ACDSee™ Pro User Guide
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To load a saved Browser layout:
1Click View | Workspace.
2 Select the custom workspace.
3Click Apply.
To restore the default Browser layout:
Click View | Reset to Default Workspace.
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Using the Browser
Auto-hiding panes and panels
You can use the Auto Hide button to automatically hide some panes and panels in ACDSee. When a
pane is set to auto-hide, it rolls away when you click outside of it, leaving a tab displayed. You can
access the pane by moving the mouse pointer over the tab. When a pane or panel is floating, the auto-
hide feature is not available. You cannot move the pane to a new location if it is set to auto-hide.
The Auto Hide button's appearance on the pane's title bar reflects its current setting:
To set or remove auto-hide:
Click the Auto Hide button on the title bar so that it displays a slanted or horizontal pushpin.
Related topics
Using the Browser
Using the Custom tab in the Properties pane
There is a Custom tab in the Properties pane that you can configure to display the file property,
database, EXIF, or IPTC information that you use most often. This means that you can keep all the data,
which is most important to you, visible on the custom tab while you browse or view files.
To configure the Custom tab:
1Click To ols | Options, and then select Properties Pane.
2 Select Show custom property tab to display the Custom tab.
3 If desired, type a new name for the Custom tab in the Custom tab title text box.
A horizontal pushpin indicates that the pane is set to automatically hide when you click
outside of it.
A slanted pushpin indicates that the pane is fixed and will remain visible even if you click
outside of it