Maximum Number of Layouts?

Morgan
Morgan Member Posts: 457 ✭✭
edited November 21 in English Forum

Reorganizing some of my workflows using favorites and considering having a saved layout for each project. Is there a maximum number of layouts before performance might become an issues? Or any other ways you've kept on track with multiple projects over the long term?

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  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton Member, MVP Posts: 35,673 ✭✭✭

    Is there a maximum number of layouts before performance might become an issues?

    Not that I'm aware of, but don't keep too many "backups" of your Saved layouts. You can delete Snapshots and reduce the number of Application Closed (keep a couple of the most recent).

    Or any other ways you've kept on track with multiple projects over the long term?

    I tend to use one saved layout for most of my studies/projects and garner books as needed from my tagging in Library or from Favorites under "Project" headings.

    A more sophisticated way is to use Favorites with links to tabs (where you can re-use a single saved layout).

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  • xnman
    xnman Member Posts: 2,779 ✭✭✭

    Is there a maximum number of layouts before performance might become an issues?

    Not that I'm aware of, but don't keep too many "backups" of your Saved layouts. You can delete Snapshots and reduce the number of Application Closed (keep a couple of the most recent).

    Or any other ways you've kept on track with multiple projects over the long term?

    I tend to use one saved layout for most of my studies/projects and garner books as needed from my tagging in Library or from Favorites under "Project" headings.

    A more sophisticated way is to use Favorites with links to tabs (where you can re-use a single saved layout).

    Dave... thanks. That's a great suggestion.

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