2006-09-05 11:29 AM
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2006-09-06 05:56 AM
Mike wrote:Agreed Mike, I cannot see any benefit from moving out of your familiar comfort zone.
You can set your own work environment/........................................................Graphisofts notion that you might use a different work environment for different aspects of a project.
2006-09-07 07:28 AM
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2006-09-09 02:07 AM
Steve wrote:Does this explain the reason they change?:
I try not to use different tool bar settings. Any time I spend on tweaking them is just to try and get them back to the way I had them.
I like the ability to make my own tool bars, but after that, I get tired of having to constantly reset them. They seem to get mixed up on there own.
Yes, I know how to save my settings, but I still manage to get it screwed up too often. I am usualy in way to big a hurry to fix it so i just keep working with the toolbars as they are. Eventually I get fed up and have to take the time to fix it all again.