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Show Full View Area: When enabled, this setting lets you see the portion of a layer that
extends beyond the edge of the Canvas. This setting is disabled by default, because it
slows your project’s interactivity.
Use Drop Zones: Turns drop zones on and off. When turned on, a checkmark appears
next to the menu item, and drop zones accept objects dragged to them. When turned
off, drop zones ignore objects dropped onto them. For more information on using drop
zones, see Drop Zones.
Save View Defaults: Saves the current state of all settings in this menu as the default
state for new projects.
View Layouts pop-up menu: The View Layouts pop-up menu lets you specify how to
view your project in the Canvas. You can view the Canvas as a single workspace or choose
from available window arrangements in the menu.
Note: Although the workspace views are available for 2D projects, they are most useful
when working in 3D space.
Single: The default value, displays a single window in the Canvas.
Two-up, side by side: Displays two windows in the Canvas, one next to the other.
Two-up, top and bottom: Displays two windows in the Canvas, one on top of the other.
Three-up, large window below: Displays three windows, two next to each other on top
and a larger window below.
Three-up, large window right: Displays three windows, two stacked on the left side and
a larger window spanning the right side.
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