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You can add the workspace icon to your bookmark bar by dragging the tab to the bookmark bar. This happened to me where I added the icon to the toolbar but just couldn't see it because some toolbars were overlapping. If it doesn't, then move the toolbars around using the toolbar handles (the little solid line thingies) so you can see all of the icons on each of the toolbars. Select Save Toolbar, and the icon should appear immediately in your toolbar. Select it and then click Add Button to add it to the toolbar. Scroll through the list of available buttons until you find the Workspace button. Click the Customize link on the left and then in the top section choose to modify the Universal toolbar. Go to File->Preferences->Toolbar Preferences. Notes 6 users: Notes 6 uses toolbars instead of SmartIcons, so the steps are just slightly different. To set the workspace as your home page, right-click on the icon on the bookmark bar and select 'Set Bookmark as Home Page.' To add the workspace icon to your bookmark bar, drag it from your task bar (the horizontal bar) to your bookmark bar. Now you can just click it whenever you need to get back to the comforting feeling of your workspace. Click OK, and the workspace icon will appear in your SmartIcon bar. Scroll through the list of available icons and click and drag the Window Workspace to the right-hand window.
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Notes R5 users: Go to File->Preferences->SmartIcon Settings. Follow the instructions below depending on your version of Lotus Notes. What do you do when you can't access your workspace because you don't have a link to it on your bookmark bar? Fear not, for there are some simple steps you can take to find your workspace again. Last week's tip about organizing workspace icons generated a lot of great feedback, so this week I'm going to do a quick tip about a related subject.