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It is not possible to change the size of the working screen to increase the working space next to...

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I have a problem with the space for actors in the STAGE MODE panel/option.

How to increase the space behind the home screen?

Can the screen window be reduced?

I'm not talking about working with Camera.

I have about 10 actors that I want to run at different times during the movie and currently the only option for normal operation is when I run Timeline and change the promotion of elements on the desktop. 
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Hi...

You can turn off any panels not required temporarily from the Window section of the Menu Bar. This will give more space for the viewport.

However, if you wish to have a larger space to see characters outside the Safe Area (the blue rectangle) then go onto Project Settings (CTRL+SHIFT+P) and then adjust the Safe Area slider until you get the desired view.

                                                                

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Thank you.
This is a very valuable tip. Shame I didn't find it myself :)



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