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Customization Guide (.pdf) - Documentation & Online Help - Autodesk

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2 In the Customize User Interface Editor, Customize tab, in the<br />

<strong>Customization</strong>s In pane, click the plus sign (+) next to the<br />

menu that contains the command you want to disable and mark.<br />

3 Select the command you want to gray out and mark.<br />

4 In the Properties pane, in the Name field, add a tilde, an exclamation<br />

point, and a period (~!. or !.~) or add the desired DIESEL expression to<br />

the beginning of the command.<br />

5 Click Apply.<br />

Quick Reference<br />

Commands<br />

CUI<br />

Manages the customized user interface elements in the product.<br />

Assign Search Tags<br />

With search tags, you can search for a command or a group of commands<br />

with the application menu.<br />

You can assign one or more tags to a command to make it easy to locate when<br />

performing a search from the application menu. You add tags to a command<br />

using the Tag Editor dialog box. When a tag is assigned to a command, it is<br />

displayed on a tooltip (when the command is on a toolbar or ribbon panel<br />

and the cursor hovers over the command).<br />

You can change the display of tooltips on the Display tab of the Options dialog<br />

box. See Search for Commands in the User’s <strong>Guide</strong> to learn more about using<br />

search in the application menu.<br />

To add tags to a command<br />

1 Click Manage tab ➤ <strong>Customization</strong> panel ➤ User Interface.<br />

2 In the Customize User Interface Editor, Customize tab, Command List<br />

pane, select the command to which you want to add a tag.<br />

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