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2 Enter a new tab name in the keyboard that appears.
To reorder a tab:
1 Press Alt+Win and slide the tab to its new location.
2 Release the cursor at the new location for the tab.
If you dragged the tab on top of an existing tab, the existing tab shifts to the right and the moved tab
is inserted in its place.
To save a bin layout:
1 Click Save Bin Layout.
2 Name the layout.
The layout of the entire node bin is saved, including all new and customized tabs. You cannot save
only select tabs.
Layouts are saved per user, not by project.
To load a bin layout:
1 Click Load Bin Layout.
2 Select the layout you want to load.
NOTE If you load a bin layout containing unsupported nodes, the unsupported nodes do not appear.
Changing the Drawing Order with the Priority Editor
When you add an object in Action (such as a surface or geometry), it appears in front of all other objects in
the scene. These overlapping objects create a stack and an order of priority as one object is drawn in front
of the other.
You can change the drawing order of these objects using the Priority Editor.
Accessing the Priority Editor
To access the Priority Editor, click the Priority button, or swipe the bar at the bottom of the Media or Object
menu. You can also display a larger version of the Priority Editor as a selection from the View box.
Each entry in the Priority Editor indicates the object's name, the order of the object in the stack, and the
location of the object in its branch. There is also a proxy showing what the object looks like in Schematic
view.
NOTE If a source node is selected in the schematic, the Priority Editor that is displayed is that of the source node
(the source node name is prepended to the branch name).
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