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Switching Among Pages
DaVinci Resolve is divided into seven main pages of functionality, each of which facilitates a
different specialization of a typical post production workflow, and each of which can be
accessed using buttons at the very bottom of the DaVinci Resolve interface. These buttons are
organized in order of workflow, and they’re always available, letting you quickly switch between
importing media, fast editing, detailed editing, compositing, grading, audio mixing, and
outputting your project in a structured manner.
Buttons for switching pages appear at the bottom of the UI
Minimizing the Resolve Page Bar
If you right-click anywhere within the Resolve Page bar at the bottom of the DaVinci Resolve UI,
two options appear in a contextual menu: “Show Icons and Labels” and “ Show Icons Only.” If
you show icons only, the Resolve Page bar at the bottom takes less room.
The Page bar showing icons only, to save space
Switching Pages Using Keyboard Shortcuts
You can also switch pages using the following keyboard shortcuts, which can be referenced
from the Workspace > Switch to Page submenu.
Hide Pages You Dont Use
You can leave the page navigation bar showing and just hide the buttons of specific pages.
For example:
If you like the quick navigation of this bar but there are pages you simply don’t
want to use
If you’re setting up a DaVinci Resolve workstation for an artist making specific
contributions to a project, and you want to hide easy access to pages of functionality
they won’t (or shouldn’t) be using; this can be especially useful in collaborative
workflow projects
You can disable/re-enable each page’s buttons using the Workspace > Show Page submenu.
Effects and adjustments that have been applied on hidden pages continue to affect the current
project, they’re only hidden, and you can still navigate to them using the Workspace > Switch to
Page submenu commands or keyboard shortcuts.
Hide Page Navigation Altogether
If you’re an artist that only uses a single page of the DaVinci Resolve experience, or if you want
more screen real estate to work with given your existing computer display’s parsimonious
resolution, you can choose Workspace > Show Page Navigation to hide the page navigation bar
at the bottom of the DaVinci Resolve user interface. While this bar is closed, you can still
navigate to other pages using the Workspace > Switch to Page submenu commands or
keyboard shortcuts.
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