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To use the sample workspace, you must first transfer it to your main
customization (CUIx) file. To learn more about transferring a workspace, see
Transfer and Migrate Customization in the Customization Guide.
Workspaces and Profiles
Workspaces work with and complement the control over your drawing
environment that profiles provide.
Workspaces control the display of menus, toolbars, and palettes in the drawing
area. When you use or switch a workspace, you change the display of your
drawing area. You manage your workspaces from the Customize User Interface
dialog box.
Profiles save environment settings including many of your user options, drafting
settings, paths, and other values. Profiles are updated each time you make a
change to an option, setting, or other value. You can manage your profiles
from the Options dialog box.
NOTE When you make changes to the drawing display, the changes are stored
in your profile and are displayed the next time you launch the program, regardless
of your workspace settings. The profile changes are not automatically saved to a
workspace unless you select the Automatically Save Workspace Changes option
in the Workspace Settings dialog box. To preserve profile settings in a workspace,
click Save Current As from the shortcut menu of the workspace icon on the status
bar.
For more information about profiles, see
Save and Restore Interface Settings
(Profiles)
on page 151.
To switch workspaces
1 On the status bar, click Workspace Switching.
2 From the list of workspaces, select the workspace you want to switch to.
The workspace with a check mark is your current workspace.
To change workspace settings
1 Click Tools menu Workspaces Workspace Settings.
2 In the Workspace Settings dialog box, change workspace settings as
needed.
3 Click OK.
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