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Workbench editors keep a navigation history. If you open a second editor while you're editing, you can press '''Navigate > Backward (Alt+Left Arrow, or the Left arrow icon back [[file:back.gif]] on the workbench toolbar)''' to go back to the last editor. This makes working with several open editors a whole lot easier. | Workbench editors keep a navigation history. If you open a second editor while you're editing, you can press '''Navigate > Backward (Alt+Left Arrow, or the Left arrow icon back [[file:back.gif]] on the workbench toolbar)''' to go back to the last editor. This makes working with several open editors a whole lot easier. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 30 January 2018
Now, where was I?
Workbench editors keep a navigation history. If you open a second editor while you're editing, you can press Navigate > Backward (Alt+Left Arrow, or the Left arrow icon back on the workbench toolbar) to go back to the last editor. This makes working with several open editors a whole lot easier.