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Where did "Q" go?

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  • Mikkel Selsøe
    You can add it from the view menu or by right clicking the empty space in any tab. Of course you can also just organize the tools the way you want them 😉
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    In addition to Mikkel2's post, save your new tool setup in a workspace and you're done. The Q tool tab was sacrificed to make room for the new Local Adjustments tool tab. It's getting crowded with so many tools. A bit pity for CO 6 Express users, who can't create a new tool tab but are deprived from the Q tool tab. Another reason to upgrade to Pro...?
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  • Mikkel Selsøe
    Express users still have the Q tab
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Mikkel2" wrote:
    Express users still have the Q tab

    You are right, I overlooked. Thanks.
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  • Vaughn1
    So I made my own workspace and have saved it. But I still switch back and forth between different palettes. How do I get back to my saved workspace without having to go to Windows>Workspace>Saved workspace...?

    Vaughn
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  • Mikkel Selsøe
    You can add a workspace button to the toolbar, but you need to add it to both your workspaces so it doesn't disappear when you switch.
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  • Vaughn1
    Thanks for the reply. I went to the Windows Workspace menu and don't see any buttons. I tried dragging the file name, but that didn't work either. So where is the button that I can add to the toolbar?

    Vaughn
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Customize the tool bar (right-click, Customize). Next, add the Workspace button. Save the workspace. Repeat process for the other workspace(s) you use. (Mikkel2's idea was brilliant, thank you Mikkel, but a bit cryptic for the not-fully initiated 😉 ).
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