

If you want to hide the title when the toolbar is floating, disable the Show title when toolbar is floating check box.

If you want to choose multiple toolbars, hold down Ctrl, and click the other toolbar names.įrom the Default button appearance list box, choose one of the following: In the Customization list of categories, click Command bars. If the Options dialog box is not open, you must hold down Alt+Ctrl. You can copy a toolbar item to another toolbar by holding down Ctrl while dragging a toolbar item. If you want to move a toolbar item to another toolbar, drag the toolbar item icon from one toolbar to the other. On the toolbar in the application window, drag the toolbar item to a new position. If you want to remove an item from a toolbar, drag the toolbar item off the toolbar. In the Customization list of categories, click Commands.Ĭhoose a command category from the top list box.ĭrag a toolbar item from the list to a toolbar in the application window. In the Customization list of categories, click Command bars, click a toolbar name twice, and type a new name. When moving, docking, and undocking toolbars, you use the grab area of the toolbar.Ĭlick Tools Customization.

You can adjust toolbar appearance by resizing buttons and displaying images, captions, or both. You can customize toolbars by adding, removing, and arranging toolbar items. You can create, delete, and rename custom toolbars. Undocking a toolbar pulls it away from the edge of the application window, so it floats and can be easily moved around. Docking a toolbar attaches it to the edge of the application window. Toolbars can be either docked or floating. For example, you can move or resize a toolbar, and you can choose to hide or display a toolbar. You can customize toolbar position and display. To add, delete, or rename a custom toolbar To customize toolbar position and display
