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Peter Colpaert
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why is it so huge?

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> From: albartell
> 
> IMO it is best to just use one workspace and then use the "Working
Set"
> feature to make other projects that you don't want to see "invisible".

Interesting!  I tend to do just the opposite: I usually copy an existing
workspace to start a new job.  Then I copy any projects that I want to
reuse, deleting the original versions (for some reason, renaming a
project still tends to leave the old name lying around in metadata,
although I haven't tried it lately).

Joe




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