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Workspaces
A. User Workspaces B. Factory Workspaces 
None. Do not use a Workspace, and instead restore the default features and settings.

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<List of user Workspaces>. Your custom user Workspaces are listed alphabetically here.
<List of factory Workspaces>. Factory Workspaces are listed alphabetically here.
Save Workspace. Save any changes to the current Workspace.
New Workspace. Opens the New Workspace dialog box, which lets you specify the new Workspace name.
Manage Workspaces. Opens the Workspace Manager dialog box, which lets you specify which features to enable/disable in Workspaces, and which settings to load from Workspaces.
To open the Workspace Manager dialog box, click the Workspace drop-down menu and select Manage Workspaces.
A. Create new Workspace B. Workspaces C. Save Workspace D. Delete Workspace E. Show in GUI list F. Description G. Load from Workspace list H. Show All/None 
Workspace. The Workspaces section contains the following controls:
Create new Workspace . Creates a new Workspace based on the current Workspace.
Save Workspace . Saves any changes to the current Workspace.
Show in GUI. Lists all features that can be disabled in a Workspace. Select the features you want to enable in the current Workspace.
Load from Workspace. Lists all settings that can be loaded by a Workspace. When you create a new Workspace, all current settings are initially saved with the Workspace. From there, you can clear any settings you don’t want to load when you select that Workspace. These settings also determine which settings are overwritten in the Workspace the next time the Workspace is modified. The options are as follows:
Theme. Load the saved UI theme. For details, see UI themes.
Note: the Workspace only saves a reference to the theme name, so the theme must exist in order for the Workspace to load it. If the referenced theme file cannot be found, then the active theme will be used.
Control Bar Layout. Load the saved Control Bar configuration. For details, see Control Bar overview.
Window Layout. Load the saved window layout, including size and position. This option functions as a global screenset.
Display Settings. Load global display settings that are specified in the Preferences dialog box. For details, see Preferences dialog.
Keyboard Shortcuts. Load any custom keyboard shortcuts that are assigned in Edit > Preferences > Customization - Keyboard Shortcuts. For details, see Customization - Keyboard Shortcuts (Advanced) and Key bindings.
Track Control Manager. Load the saved Track view control configuration (visibility of Volume, Pan, Mute, Solo, Arm for Recording, etc.). When enabled, the Track Control menu button in the Track view shows [Workspace] to indicate that the track control configuration is inherited from the active Workspace. For details, see Configuring Track view controls and Track Control Manager.
Track View Control Order. Load the saved Track view control order. For details, see To configure track and bus control order.

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