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Add Workspaces Solved
How do I add workspaces to panel? Mint 18.0 Cinnamon
Last edited by LockBot on Wed Dec 28, 2022 7:16 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: Add Workspaces
Hi borgward.
For me, on Xfce, it's in the Menu under Settings > Workspaces
Should be pretty similar on any DE I would think.
For me, on Xfce, it's in the Menu under Settings > Workspaces
Should be pretty similar on any DE I would think.
Re: Add Workspaces
Thanks. Settings > Workspaces did not work for me. I did Settings > Applets > Workspace Switcher. That added 4 workspaces to left corner of bottom panel.
Re: Add Workspaces Solved
Sounds like you're on Cinnamon. I recommend giving people that information when you ask a question. It saves everybody time.
If your issue is solved, kindly indicate that by editing the first post in the topic, and adding [SOLVED] to the title. Thanks!
Re: Add Workspaces Solved
Echo Moem's comment as it is also different in Mate, but I suspect that right click panel, add to panel, workspace switcher is common for all.
Mint 20.0, and 21.0 MATE on Thinkpads, 3 X T420, T450, T470, and X200
Re: Add Workspaces Solved
Done and done - added Cinnamon to my original post.