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The Customize button displays a menu where you add or remove the<br />

commands currently assigned to the Quick Access toolbar. You can also add<br />

buttons on the ribbon to the Quick Access toolbar. With the CUI Editor, you<br />

can create new Quick Access toolbars, which you can assign to a workspace.<br />

To create a new Quick Access toolbar, see Quick Access Toolbars on page 142.<br />

Control the Display of the Ribbon Panels and Tabs on the Ribbon<br />

You can control the display of ribbon panels and tabs from the ribbon shortcut<br />

menu. You can display one of the ribbon tabs assigned to the current workspace<br />

or one of the ribbon panels assigned to the active ribbon tab. To control which<br />

ribbon tabs and panels are assigned to the current workspace, see Control User<br />

Interface Elements in the CUI Editor on page 296.<br />

Control the Display of Toolbars<br />

You can display toolbars with the toolbar shortcut menu and the Tools menu<br />

on the menu bar. You select the toolbar you want to display. On the Tools<br />

menu, the Toolbars submenu contains all the toolbars in the loaded CUIx<br />

files.<br />

With the CUI Editor, you can create new toolbars, which can be assigned to<br />

and displayed with a workspace. Along with creating new toolbars, you can<br />

also modify existing toolbars to display the commands you frequently use.<br />

For information about creating and modifying toolbars, see Create and Edit<br />

Toolbars on page 190.<br />

Control the Display of Palettes<br />

Palettes are displayed using the ribbon, the Tools menu on the menu bar, or<br />

by entering a command. Once a palette is displayed, you can control many<br />

of the visual aspects of a palette from the application window. You can specify<br />

the position, size, transparency, and docking of a palette. For information<br />

about controlling the display of a palette, see Specify the Behavior of Dockable<br />

Windows in the User’s <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

See also:<br />

■ Control User Interface Elements in the CUI Editor on page 296<br />

■ To display the Quick Access toolbar above or below the ribbon from the<br />

user interface on page 295 (Procedure)<br />

■ To display toolbars from the user interface on page 295 (Procedure)<br />

294 | Chapter 4 User Interface <strong>Customization</strong>

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