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In the Session menu, select Save Session.

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The Save Session dialog will popup and you can pick both of your WebViews by name in the list of layers shown at the top. Click each WebView name with the left mouse button. Next enter a name for the session, such as ‘2 WebViews’. Finally press Save to save the session to the database.The WebView layers are automatically saved to a session with the name shown in the Session widget, located just above the layer list.

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Change the name of the session by clicking on the textbox in the session widget, clearing the text and typing ‘2WebViews’. Then press the Save button.

You can also the view and edit the session properties by clicking the edit icon to the right of the Save button. This will appear as a pop-up dialog as shown below and this can be used to edit the name, description and other properties.

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TIP: To add or remove a layer from a session, add or delete the layer to the workspace and then press Save. The Save operation will save all unpinned layers to the current session.

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Loading a Session

To test loading the session you have just saved, first of all remove the WebView layers from the layer list.

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This is done by selecting each layer and pressing the Trash icon just to on the right of the Add Content Layers button bar.

Once the WebViews are removed, press the Add Content [+] button and select Load content. The Load Content dialog will appear showing 3 tabs: Sessions, Media Files and Templates. Select the Sessions tab and then select the session you previously saved. This will load the WebViews back into the layer list and display them on the canvas.

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