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For instance, I like my Toolbar to be on the right side of the
monitor right next to the Layers panel. That way, I spend
less time hovering around the screen.

SHORTCUT #5: DOCKING PANELS
You can create panel groups by docking panels together.
Drag a panel into the top area of another panel, and when
a thin blue outline appears, drop the panel and the two
panels will be docked together.


SHORTCUT #6: ADD OR REMOVE PANELS
While customizing your workflow, you’ll probably notice
there are a few panels you rarely use or don’t use at
all. If you want to remove them, c lick on the panel’s
flyout menu (the top-right corner of the panel) and
choose Close.
If you later decide you want that panel back in your
workspace, simply go to the Window menu and c lick on
the name of the panel you want back on the screen.

SHORTCUT #7: RESIZE PANELS
You can resize panels by c licking-and-dragging the edges
of a panel.

SHORTCUT #8: SAVING YOUR NEW WORKSPACE
When you’re done playing and moving things around
on your screen to customize your workspace, make sure
to save it. Go to Window>Workspace>New Workspace.
Give it a name and c lick Save. It will then appear at the
top of the workspace list at the top right of the interface
or in Window>Workspace.
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