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Blender lets you create endless variations of editing workspaces using three key operations:

                  1.  Resizing Workspace
                  2.  Collapsing Workspace
                  3.  Changing Editors


                  WHAT ARE EDITORS IN BLENDER?

                  An Editor is a specific section of a workspace that performs a particular function. Blender has 23
                  different editors, each with a unique purpose.  For example:
                      3D Viewport: For working with 3D objects.

                      Shader Editor: For creating materials and shaders.
                      Properties Panel: For managing object settings and scene properties.


                  CHANGING EDITORS IN A WORKSPACE
                  To change the Editor in a Workspace, follow the given steps:

                  Step  1  In the top-left corner of any editor, click the Editor Type icon to open a drop-down menu.

                  Step  2  Choose the editor you want from the drop-down list to replace the current one.


















                  RESIZING A WORKSPACE IN BLENDER

                  To adjust the size of editors in a workspace, follow the given steps:
                  Step  1  Hover over the divider between two editors.

                  Step  2  The cursor will change to a double-arrow icon.

                  Step  3   Click and drag the divider to resize the editors. This
                          will make one editor larger and the other smaller.


                  SPLITTING A WORKSPACE WINDOW
                  You can split any existing workspace window vertically or horizontally
                  to add more editors: To split a Workspace, follow the given steps:

                  Step  1  Hover over the rounded corner of a window.

                  Step  2   When the cursor changes, drag in the direction you want to
                          split the screen.



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