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You have to create a New Viewer. Do that by right-clicking on the Comp Panel.
When you have created as many viewers as you like, you can right-click on the panel options icon (three horizontal lines on the right side of the panel name) and select the options to stack. Additional viewers are valuable when working with many nested comps (pre-comps). I don't find stacked comp viewers helpful because it is more difficult to get the timeline to activate to stacked views and figure out where you are when you have multiple comps visible at the same time.
You can also save and edit your workspaces and the workspace toolbar. I have completely rearranged the workspaces in the toolbar and added a a custom one for Expressions and customized the Escential Graphics workspace because well designed workspaces make you much more efficient.
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I assume that my question is not clear enough.
Panel on the RHS is only comes with when Review button is active. I want to get exactly the same panel on the RHS with other buttons as well. How is it possible?
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Exactly same panel (RHS) means listed view of all the title in solo fomat. If I open one title window, other title window get closed (if it is opend).
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You can add any panel you want to the right column by dragging or by selecting the column and using the Window menu:
Once a panel is grouped in another panel you can use the three horizontal lines menu button in the top right to drill down to the Panel Group Settings and select the appropriate option.
Does that help?
As I said, I customized both my toolbar workspaces and my workspaces. This is how to do that:
You will find more information on setting up and editing workspaces if you type "edit workspaces" in the Search Help field in the top right corner of AE.
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Instead of doing all this process. Is it possible to use Review work space for projects? I do so. As a beginner I do simple projects. I do not know whether it will work for more complex projects.
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There are folks that just open the panels they need for their projects. It is not the most efficient way to work. I recommend that you spend some time in the Learn workspace and that you also spend some time with the User Guide.
Just poking around and looking for tutorials is going to waste more time than you will spend going through some basic training.
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I went through User Guide. I need challenging stuff if I stuck & struggle only I can remember otherwise I will forget. User Guide is just giving instruction do like this and do like that. I usually forget these type of things.
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