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

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Set a workspace current on page<br />

289<br />

Create a Shortcut Menu<br />

-----<br />

Set the modified workspace current to see the<br />

pull-down menu displayed on the menu bar.<br />

Shortcut menus provide contextual access to commands based on<br />

right-clicking. Contextual states vary depending on if a command is active,<br />

an object is selected, or if no command or object is selected.<br />

You create custom shortcut menus that replace the default shortcut menus in<br />

AutoCAD LT or to insert additional commands into a specific shortcut menu.<br />

Commands on a shortcut menu can be displayed as a single item or as a<br />

grouping of items with a submenu. Unlike pull-down menus, shortcut menus<br />

do not need to be added to a workspace in order to be displayed. For more<br />

information about shortcut menu customization, see Create a Shortcut Menu<br />

on page 217.<br />

Create a shortcut menu on page<br />

217<br />

Add a submenu on page 228<br />

Create a new command on page<br />

58 (workflow diagram)<br />

-----<br />

Create a new shortcut menu to organize the<br />

commands you want to display.<br />

-----<br />

Optional: Add submenus to organize multiple<br />

commands into a single drop-down menu.<br />

----- Create new commands as needed.<br />

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