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      <description>In the realm of digital artistry, Blender stands as a towering software, empowering users to unleash their creativity and shape virtual worlds. However, as one embarks on this journey of digital creation, the accumulation of tabs within Blender can become an unwieldy obstacle, hindering efficiency and clarity. Fortunately, there exists a simple yet effective solution to this quandary: closing out tabs. By judiciously following these steps, you can declutter your workspace, optimize performance, and regain a sense of control over your Blender environment.</description>
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