Workspaces

Understand the arrangement of elements and panels in FrameMaker, know the types of workspaces and their features.

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Introduction

A particular arrangement of elements, such as panels that you use frequently while working on documents, is called a workspace. You can dock, stack, minimize, or make these elements free-floating in your workspace. You can select from several preset workspaces or create one of your own. Once you have arranged the panels, you can save the workspace settings for use later.

The FrameMaker interface has the following components.

Standard workspaces

You can choose from standard workspaces or create custom workspaces and switch between them. The standard workspaces are designed so that you can quickly switch between workspaces according to what you want to accomplish. For example, the Review workspace has review toolbars, commonly used panels, and panels prearranged to help you review a document quickly.

Save a custom workspace

  1. Configure the workspace the way you want it and select Save Workspace from the workspace switcher on the Application bar.

  2. Type a name for the workspace. Click OK.

FrameMaker remembers the last used workspace across sessions. If you were working in the Review workspace and you close and relaunch FrameMaker, it loads the Review workspace.

Switch workspaces

To switch workspaces, select a workspace from the workspace switcher in the Application bar.

Figure 1. Use the workspace switcher to switch between workspaces designed for your workflow.
Switch to otherworkspaces using the Workspace switcher in FrameMaker

Reset a workspace

By saving the current configuration of panels as a named workspace, you can restore that workspace even if you move or close a panel. The names of saved workspaces appear in the workspace switcher in the Application bar.

Select the Reset Workspace option from the workspace switcher in the Application bar.

Rename a custom workspace

  1. Select Manage Workspace from the workspace switcher in the Application bar.

  2. Select the workspace. Click Rename.

  3. Type a new name. Click OK twice.

Delete a custom workspace

Select Manage Workspace from the workspace switcher in the Application bar, select the workspace, and then click Delete.