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Hi, I do not need Frame.io as a separate tab in Premiere Pro since I do not use it. It reappears each time I reset my workspace. Is there a way to completely uninstall in from Premiere Pro? I don't see in in my Creative cloud to do that. Maybe throught the Debug menu?
Yes, I know I can save a separate workspace without it, I just need it in my software. Besides this tab sometimes makes the whole tab block freeze until I close it.
As Warren alludes, you can't remove the frame.io panel from the app anymore than you can remove any other "native" panel. It's not a plugin or extension, it's as much part of the app as the Lumetri panel.
If as you say, you know how to save workspaces, one would assume you do understand that you can't modify and save the pre-built workspaces and get the 'save' to take. They will always stay their normal view.
BUT ... you can save to a new named custom workspace. I've got like nine of them, perso
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FrameIO included and integrated. To avoid it, we need to use a Workspace that that does not show the Review with FrameIO panel or save one that does not show it.
Close the Review in FrameIO panel and then immediately choose Workspaces > Save changes to this Workspace. From that point onward, the panel should not reapear when you reset that custom Workspace.
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Hi, Warren, thak you for the answer but I think I wrote I knew how to save workspaces.
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I thought you mentioned that it is reappearing after you reset your workspace?
No, there is no way to uninstall the Review with FrameIO panel.
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As Warren alludes, you can't remove the frame.io panel from the app anymore than you can remove any other "native" panel. It's not a plugin or extension, it's as much part of the app as the Lumetri panel.
If as you say, you know how to save workspaces, one would assume you do understand that you can't modify and save the pre-built workspaces and get the 'save' to take. They will always stay their normal view.
BUT ... you can save to a new named custom workspace. I've got like nine of them, personally. That would do what you want. Then in the Workspaces dropdown, edit them, and move the built-in one you are replacing to the "do not show" grouping.
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