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Shows or hides the available toolbars.
Shows or hides the standard program toolbar.
Shows or hides the objects toolbar.
Shows or hides the pages toolbar.
Shows or hides the alignment toolbar.
Shows or hides the available panes.
Shows or hides the properties pane.
Shows or hides the Project Explorer pane.
Shows or hides the Project Size pane.
Shows or hides the Gallery pane.
Show or hide the System pane.
Shows or hides the Project pane.
Shows or hides the Resource Preview pane.
Shows or hides the Object pane.
Shows or hides the Script Editor pane.
Shows or hides the page or dialog tabs.
Show or hide the status bar.
Allows you to customize the workspace layout for the AutoPlay design environment.
The default AutoPlay Media Studio layout.
A layout modeled after the design environment of AutoPlay Menu Studio 3.0.
A layout modeled after the design environment of AutoPlay Media Studio 4.0.
A layout modeled after the design environment of AutoPlay Media Studio 5.0.
A layout modeled after the design environment of AutoPlay Media Studio 7.0.
Saves the current workspace layout.
Removes a workspace layout.
Displays the previous page or dialog in your project.
Displays the next page or dialog in your project.
Opens the Goto Page/Dialog dialog where you can enter the name of the page or dialog you would like to jump to in your project at design time.
Refreshes the AutoPlay Media Studio design window.
Shows or hides the grid.
Turns the snap to grid feature on or off. The snap to grid feature snaps objects to the grid when the objects are moved or resized.
Tip: Even with this option enabled, holding down the shift key while dragging an object will temporarily disable snapping.
Turns the snap to page/dialog feature on or off. The snap to page/dialog feature snaps objects to the page or dialog edges when the objects are moved or resized.
Tip: Even with this option enabled, holding down the shift key while dragging an object will temporarily disable snapping.
Turns the guidelines on or off.
Shows or hides the ruler.