How do I move a window to the current workspace?



GNOME Folks:

I tend to keep a large number of workspaces open and often have
trouble remembering which one I'm currently on, yet I'll need to move
a window over from another place. The way I currently do this is to
first move the window to all workspaces, then move it to only the
current workspace. This works, but it seems cumbersome.

Is there a way to configure GNOME so there's a one-menu-item method to
move a window to the current workspace?

My manual review and Google searches have not helped:
+ http://www.gnome.org/learn/users-guide/2.14/overview-workspaces.html
+ http://www.google.com/search?as_q=current+workspace&as_sitesearch=mail.gnome.org

Thanks,

-- Steve Bonds
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