User Guide

Chapter 9: Customizing
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Customizing and configuring
Creating custom Browser layouts
You can create and save custom Browser layouts based on your browsing preferences or the
tasks you perform in ACDSee. For example, you could create and save an editing layout, an
organizing layout, and a browsing layout, each with its own panes and tools arranged for easy
access.
To create and save a custom Browser layout:
1. Change the Browser layout by displaying or hiding specific panes, moving and docking
panes, stacking panes, or resizing panes.
2. When you are satisfied with the Browser layout, click View | Workspace.
3. Click New Workspace.
4. Type a name for the workspace.
5. Click OK.
To load a saved Browser layout:
1. Click View | Workspace.
2. Select the custom workspace.
3. Click Apply.
To restore the default Browser layout:
Click View | Reset to Default Workspace.
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:
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
To set or remove auto-hide:
Click the Auto Hide button on the title bar so that it displays a slanted or horizontal pushpin.