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  <h1 class="title"><a name="f3-12899" id="f3-12899"></a>Using the Workbench Shelf</h1>
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  The Workbench 'Shelf' offers the user the possibility for storing subsystems for later use.
  Different categories and sub-categories can be created and subsystems can be added from 
  the current pipeline to the shelf. The subsystems in the shelf can then be added to other
  pipelines at a later time. The shelf is persistent across restarts of the workbench.
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    <li><a href="lwb_shelf_categories.html">Creating shelf categories</a></li>
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