Specifications

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This indicates that you are now working in the first of the three user-defined layouts. Each layout can
contain a different user-defined window setup, and you can switch between them by a single mouse click.
Try running the HeelUpStudy.InverseDynamicAnalysis and open a ChartFX window to investigate the results.
Perhaps you want to simultaneously see the Model View window, the Chart window and the AnyScript code,
while you are not particularly interested in the Operations window at the bottom of the screen. You might
arrange the windows as show below.
Suppose you have very carefully set this window layout up and want to keep it for later use after you have
worked with another layout. How can that be done? Simple, you just press the L2 button. This will give you
a fresh layout to work on, and you can always go back to what you had by pressing L1 again. Whichever
layout you create under one of the L1, L2, and L3 buttons is kept for later use.
Workspaces
So, how do you preserve all the windows layouts when you have invested much time in setting them up and
have to shut your computer down for the night? The answer is to save the workspace. A workspace file is a
description of the state of your user interface. Notice the title of the main window: