Toolbar buttons correspond to certain menu commands. You
can customize toolbars in the main window, editors, and dialogs.
- To display the toolbar, select the Toolbar command
on the Options menu. A check mark indicates
the toolbar is active.
- To modify the toolbar, select Customize
Toolbar on the Options menu (or
double-click the toolbar area). The following dialog opens:
Note: Only toolbar buttons that apply to the dialog or window
are listed. Changes to the toolbar for a particular dialog are profiled
and apply when you reopen that dialog.
Details
- Available Buttons
- List of buttons available to add to the toolbar
in the active window.
- Current Toolbar
Buttons
- List of buttons on the toolbar in the order displayed.
- Add
- Move the selected button from the Available
buttons list to the Current Toolbar buttons list.
- Remove
- Move the selected button from the Current
Toolbar buttons list to the Available buttons list.
- Close
- Close the dialog and profile the changes for the
active dialog.
- Reset
- Restore the toolbar in the active editor or dialog
to the set prior to the current editing.
- Help
- Display online help information. For help on a specific
control, select the question mark button at the top of the dialog,
and select the item.
- Move Up
- Move the selected button up one position. On the
toolbar, the button shifts left by one position. You can also drag-and-drop
a button.
- Move Down
- Move the selected button down one position. On the
toolbar, the button shifts right by one position. You can also drag-and-drop
a button.
Toolbar Button Changes
When the Optim toolbar
buttons change (that is, buttons are added to or removed from the
standard set of buttons delivered with Optim),
any customized toolbar affected by the changes will revert to its
default buttons. In this case, you must customize the toolbar again.