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Add element to header menu bar

Contributor ,
Jun 28, 2022 Jun 28, 2022

Using macbook pro OS12.2.1 and Adobe Premiere 22.5.0

As shown in the attached screen shot, I would like to add a new workspace (Color) to the header menu bar so that I can quickly switch between Edit and Color, etc. How can this be done?

Marc

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LEGEND , Jun 29, 2022 Jun 29, 2022

There are a number of included workspaces, all found in two places. First, the Menu bar ...Windows/Workspaces. Second, on the far left top of the UI, there's a sort of screen looking icon. Click that, and you get a dropdown of the workspaces.

 

There's an option on that dropdown to display workspace tabs ... click that, and several will now show. To the left of the left-most tab listed will be a "pipe", a vertical bar. Hover over that and click to grab it, pull it left, and you'll get a few more

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 29, 2022 Jun 29, 2022

Hay Marc,

 

Currently, there isn’t a dedicated window for color on the header bar, but you can use the Colour Workspace Tab on the header bar instead. To do so, click the Workspaces button and select Show Workspace Tab, as shown in the attached screenshots.

Workspace tab.png

 

Workspace tab2.png

 

Regards,

Ishan

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LEGEND ,
Jun 29, 2022 Jun 29, 2022

There are a number of included workspaces, all found in two places. First, the Menu bar ...Windows/Workspaces. Second, on the far left top of the UI, there's a sort of screen looking icon. Click that, and you get a dropdown of the workspaces.

 

There's an option on that dropdown to display workspace tabs ... click that, and several will now show. To the left of the left-most tab listed will be a "pipe", a vertical bar. Hover over that and click to grab it, pull it left, and you'll get a few more showing.

 

You can change the workspaces and save as a new custom workspace. If you put a number as the first character of the workspace, then Premiere lists them first in the Windows dropdown, in numerical order. And you can use keyboard shorts to get to them.

 

Neil

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Jun 29, 2022 Jun 29, 2022
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Thank you Neil. That helps.

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