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The Workspaces plugin lets you manage and switch between different application layouts depending on your task, for example journaling, reading, or writing. | |
A workspace contains information about open files and tabs, and the width and visibility of each sidebar. | |
## Save a workspace | |
**Ribbon:** | |
1. In the ribbon, click **Manage workspace layouts** (layout icon). | |
2. Enter a name for the workspace. | |
3. Select **Save**. | |
**Command palette:** | |
1. Press `Ctrl+P` (or `Cmd+P` on macOS) to open the [[Command palette]]. | |
2. Search for the **Manage workspace layouts** command. | |
3. Press `Enter` with the command selected. | |
4. Enter a name for the workspace. | |
5. Select **Save**. | |
To update an existing workspace, save the workspace with the same name as the workspace you want to update. | |
## Load a workspace | |
**Ribbon:** | |
1. In the ribbon, click **Manage workspace layouts** (layout icon). | |
2. Next to the workspace you want to load, select **Load**. | |
**Command palette:** | |
1. Press `Ctrl+P` (or `Cmd+P` on macOS) to open the [[Command palette]]. | |
2. Search for the **Manage workspace layouts** command. | |
3. Press `Enter` with the command selected. | |
4. Select the workspace to load. | |
## Delete a workspace | |
**Ribbon:** | |
1. In the ribbon, click **Manage workspace layouts** (layout icon). | |
2. Next to the workspace you want to delete, select **Delete layout** (cross icon). | |
**Command palette:** | |
1. Press `Ctrl+P` (or `Cmd+P` on macOS) to open the [[Command palette]]. | |
2. Search for the **Manage workspace layouts** command. | |
3. Press `Enter` with the command selected. | |
4. Next to the workspace you want to delete, select **Delete layout** (cross icon). | |