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Workspace tour 39
Rearranging panels and palettes
You can rearrange the display of panels to better match your workflow. For example,
you can group task-related panels together in one palette. At any time, you can further
customize these palettes by adding or removing a panel, repositioning a panel, or
moving a panel to another palette.
You can easily display a panel when you need it, and you can quickly close a panel when
you’re done. If you want to save screen space, but keep the panels and palettes displayed
(in the application window), you can collapse or resize them.
Palettes and panels float in the workspace. Docking attaches the panel or palette to the
vertical edge of the application window. Undocking detaches them from other parts of
the workspace, so you can move them. To perform docking, you need to grab a panel’s
tab or a palette’s header bar.
Composition panels
Layout Grid Lets you customize the Layout Grid — a tool
that helps you divide your canvas so that you
can plan your composition. For more
information, see “Using the Layout Grid” on
page 179.
Text and Scripts panels
Te xt Lets you perform all text-related tasks, such
as choosing fonts, adjusting opacity, and
applying drop shadows. For more
information, refer to “Adding text” on
page 779.
Scripts Lets you access all commands and settings
related to scripts. For example, you can
open, close, play, and record scripts from the
Scripts panel. For more information, see
“Using scripts to automate tasks” on
page 813.
Panel Description
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