I see a great deal of benefit, but primarily for the vertical packages. If
you have a lot of toolbars that you need only when working on segments of
your work and never anytime else, it is a good way to set up your
environment specifically to the task and then switch back easily. For
example, I am a civil engineer and design roads. We have some toolbars that
we need for the survey and setting up the terrain models. Once they are
set, I then move into the road design and don't need some of the toolbars
from the previous step in the process. I also see a benefit for other types
of work that I do that does not use any of the civil functions, but lots of
the 3D solids functions and customs toolbars that I won't use for civil
work. I can switch back and forth very easily and don't have to have a lot
of wasted space.
Brad
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I'm not sure if I should set up workspaces on my machine. Just wondering if
anyone is seeing benefits from using workspaces.