Display or switch workspaces, Delete a custom workspace, Restore the default workspace – Adobe InCopy CC 2015 User Manual
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Workspace
Last updated 6/13/2015
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(Photoshop, InDesign) Under Capture, select one or more options:
Panel Locations
Saves the current panel locations (InDesign only).
Keyboard shortcuts
Saves the current set of keyboard shortcuts (Photoshop only).
Menus or Menu Customization
Saves the current set of menus.
Display or switch workspaces
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Select a workspace from the workspace switcher in the Application bar.
In Photoshop, you can assign keyboard shortcuts to each workspace to navigate among them quickly.
Delete a custom workspace
• Select Manage Workspaces from the workspace switcher in the Application bar, select the workspace, and then click
Delete. (The option is not available in Fireworks.)
• (Photoshop, InDesign, InCopy) Select Delete Workspace from the workspace switcher.
• (Illustrator) Choose Window > Workspace > Manage Workspaces, select the workspace, and then click the Delete
icon.
• (Photoshop, InDesign) Choose Window > Workspace >Delete Workspace, select the workspace, and then click
Delete.
Restore the default workspace
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Select the Default or Essentials workspace from the workspace switcher in the application bar. For Fireworks, see
the article
Note: In Dreamweaver, Designer is the default workspace.
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For Fireworks (Windows), delete these folders:Windows
Vista
\\Users\
Settings\
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(Photoshop, InDesign, InCopy) Select Window > Workspace > Reset [Workspace Name].
(Photoshop) Restore a saved workspace arrangement
In Photoshop, workspaces automatically appear as you last arranged them, but you can restore the original, saved
arrangement of panels.
• To restore an individual workspace, choose Window > Workspace > Reset Workspace Name.
• To restore all the workspaces installed with Photoshop, click Restore Default Workspaces in the Interface
preferences.
To rearrange the order of workspaces in the application bar, drag them.
Change Interface preferences
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Choose Edit > Preferences > Interface (Windows) or InCopy > Preferences > Interface (Mac OS).
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Choose the settings you want to specify, and click OK.
Tool Tips
Tool tips appear when you hold the mouse pointer over interface items such as tools in the toolbar and
options in the Control panel. Choose None to turn off tool tips.