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# Workspaces

A workspace is a particular configuration of panels, toolbars, charts and/or table layouts that makes up trading environment. The Web platform provides a predefined default workspace and allows to create custom workspaces either by modifying the default settings or by creating a new workspace from scratch.

**Keeping multiple workspaces open**

During session, several workspaces can be loaded and kept open simultaneously. All opened workspaces are shown in the bottom of panel. User can switch between the open workspaces by toggling the tabs.

![](/files/-MgF4QM7PVQibjF85Lya)

Getting a Blank Workspace

New blank (without any panels) workspace can be created by clicking on the button![](/files/-MgF4QMBwDZGMOdue38Y).

Workspace manager

Click on the button![](/files/-MgF4QMFLgiV5-6ltcAW) which is located inside of the workspace tab![](/files/-MgF4QMI5hsm8NHscZRi) to open workspace manager. It allows you to clone or rename the chosen workspace:

* Clone - allows creating the same workspace as current;
* Rename - allows changing title of current workspace.


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