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2. Click File > Edit Workspace, or click the Main window and press Ctrl-E. The Edit Workspace dialog box opens. The Edit Workspace dialog
box has five tabs, three of which control appearance: Appearance, Size, and Position. The Content tab controls window content. The Details
tab provides troubleshooting information.
Figure 11. Edit Workspace Dialog Box
3. Windows: The Windows list at the left of the Edit Workspace dialog box lists all the windows whose appearance is affected by a
workspace. This includes the VMX300(-E) Main window, Session Manager window, and Device List window, as well as any custom
windows the system administrator has defined on the server.
Select the window whose appearance you want to adjust by clicking the window’s name in the Windows list, or by clicking the window
itself. All the tabs in the Edit Workspaces dialog box display the settings for the selected window.
NOTE: The values of the settings you see on any tab in the Edit Workspace dialog box are for the window that is selected in the Windows list.
To adjust the workspace settings for a window, you must first select the window in the Windows list and select Visible on the Appearance tab.

APPEARANCE TAB

Figure 12. Edit Workspace Dialog Box - Appearance Tab
TIP: You can adjust the appearance of more than one window at a time by selecting multiple windows in the Windows list. To select
nonconsecutive windows, hold the Ctrl key down while selecting with the mouse. To select consecutive windows, select the first window,
hold the Shift key down, and select the last window.