The software automatically saves any changes you make to the workspace unless you changed the
default
on page 37 for saving changes.
To return a floating panel to the ribbon
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Move the cursor over the floating panel, and click Return Panels to Ribbon.
To hide and display tabs and panels
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To hide or display tabs and panels:
Then...
If you want to...
right-click anywhere on the ribbon, click
Tabs and click the static tab to deselect it.
hide a tab
right-click anywhere on the ribbon, click
Tabs and click the static tab to select it.
display a tab
click the tab you want to modify, click
Panels, right-click on the ribbon, and click
the panel name to deselect it.
hide a panel
click the tab you want to modify, click
Panels, right-click on the ribbon, and click
the panel name to select it.
display a panel
A check mark next to each tab or panel name indicates that it is currently being displayed on the ribbon.
Locating Commands in the Workspace
The ribbon is intuitive and task-related, and so the transition from menus and toolbars to the new UI will
in most cases be quick and easy. However, it is a new design and so the following tips might be helpful to
be productive without a break.
Where is My Command? Tool
The Where is my command? tool is a help file that lists all commands by their previous menu location and
displays their current location on the ribbon.
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