IntelliJ IDEA 2024.1 Help

Layouts

IntelliJ IDEA lets you move tool windows, change their view modes, resize them, and save these settings as layouts. You can have several tool window layouts and switch between them when needed.

When you start working with the IDE, there is one existing Default layout with factory settings. You can't customize this layout option. It's a quick way to return your workspace to its default appearance.

The caret is positioned on Default under Layouts

Create a custom layout

Once you move, resize your tool windows or change their view mode, you can either update the currently used setup or save these changes as a new layout.

  1. In the main menu, go to Window | Layouts and select Save Current Layout as New.

  2. Name the new layout and click Save.

    Saving current layout as new

Change an existing layout

If you already have a custom layout, and you modified it, you can save the changes to this existing layout. Alternatively, you can save this arrangement as a new layout.

  • In the main menu, go to Window | Layouts and select Save Changes in Current Layout.

Switch between layouts

  • In the main menu, go to Window | Layouts, point to the required layout and select Apply.

    Your currently selected layout is marked with a checkmark.

    Switching to another layout
  • Use the quick switcher: press Ctrl+` (View | Quick Switch Scheme), click Layout, and select the name of the layout that you want to apply.

Restore the arrangement of tool windows

Except for the Default layout, you can reset changes to your current layout.

  • In the main menu, go to Window | Layouts | Restore Current Layout or press Shift+F12.

All recent changes will be reset to the last saved layout state.

Edit a layout

  • In the main menu, go to Window | Layouts, point to the required layout and select Rename or Delete.

    You can't delete your current layout, and you can't edit or delete the Default layout.

Last modified: 26 April 2024