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Toolbars Toolbar customization can be as easy as placing or resizing a toolbar in the<br />

application window to gain drawing efficiency or space. You can also create<br />

and modify toolbars and flyout toolbars, add commands and controls, and<br />

reposition and remove commands and controls from a toolbar.<br />

Create and Edit Toolbars<br />

Some of the simplest toolbar customizations can make your daily drawing<br />

tasks more efficient. For example, you can consolidate frequently used<br />

commands and controls onto one toolbar, remove buttons that you never<br />

use, or change some simple toolbar properties.<br />

You can also specify information to be displayed when the cursor passes over<br />

a button in the form of a tooltip.<br />

You can add buttons or remove buttons you use infrequently, and rearrange<br />

buttons and toolbars. You can also create your own toolbars and flyout<br />

toolbars, and create or change the button image associated with a command.<br />

When creating a toolbar, you can create a toolbar from scratch, create a copy<br />

of an existing toolbar, or create a toolbar from an existing pull-down menu.<br />

Sub-menu items are not included when a toolbar is created from a pull-down<br />

menu.<br />

NOTE When you create a toolbar, you should determine in which workspaces<br />

you want to display the toolbar. By default, a new toolbar is displayed in all<br />

workspaces.<br />

The following table shows the properties of the Standard toolbar as they appear<br />

in the Properties pane.<br />

Properties for the Standard toolbar<br />

Properties pane<br />

item<br />

Name<br />

Description<br />

Default Display<br />

Description<br />

String used as the caption for the toolbar.<br />

Text used to describe the element; does not appear in<br />

the user interface.<br />

Specifies if the toolbar is displayed when the CUIx file is<br />

loaded as a partial customization file. The available op-<br />

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Example<br />

Standard<br />

Standard Toolbar<br />

Add to workspaces

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