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For example, when you create 3D models, you can use the 3D Modeling
workspace that contains only 3D-related toolbars, menus, and palettes.
Interface items that you do not need for 3D modeling are hidden, maximizing
the screen area available for your work.
When you make changes to your drawing display (such as moving, hiding,
or displaying a toolbar or a tool palette group) and you want to preserve the
display settings for future use, you can save the current settings to a workspace.
Switch Workspaces
You can switch to another workspace whenever you need to work on a different
task from the Workspace icon on the status bar.
NOTE Saved workspaces are also accessible from the Quick Access toolbar.
Create or Change a Workspace
You can create your own workspaces and modify the default workspaces. To
create or change a workspace, use either of the following methods:
Display, hide, and rearrange your toolbars and windows, modify your
ribbon settings, and then save the current workspace from t Workspaces
icon in the status bar, Workspaces toolbar or the Window menu, or use
the WORKSPACE command.
For more extensive changes, open the Customize User Interface dialog box
to set up the workspace environment.
You can control the display order of your saved workspaces and other options
in the Workspace Settings dialog box.
NOTE For more information about creating or modifying workspaces, and how
toolbars and menus interact with workspaces, see Customize Workspaces in the
Customization Guide.
Select a Sample Workspace
You can experiment with the sample workspace included with the product.
This predefined workspace demonstrates how you might use a workspace to
streamline your work tasks.
You can find the sample workspace in the following location:
<drive>:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Application Data\Autodesk\AutoCAD
2011\<release>\<product language>\Support\acadSampleWorkspaces.cuix
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