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4 Select the item below Main <strong>Customization</strong> File and click Browse.<br />

5 In the Select a File dialog box, browse to and select the customization<br />

file to load. Click Open.<br />

The file you selected is now designated as the main customization file<br />

for the program.<br />

6 In the Options dialog box, click OK.<br />

Quick Reference<br />

Commands<br />

CUI<br />

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

OPTIONS<br />

Customizes the program settings.<br />

Create and Load a Partial CUIx File<br />

Create, load, or unload partial customization files as you need them. Loading<br />

and using a partial CUIx file allows you to create and modify most user<br />

interface elements (toolbars, menus, ribbon panels, and so on) in a separate<br />

CUIx file without having to import the customization to your main CUIx file.<br />

The order of the partial CUIx files in the Partial <strong>Customization</strong> Files tree<br />

determines the order they are loaded in the program. You can rearrange the<br />

tree hierarchy to change the load order. Use the Transfer tab of the Customize<br />

User Interface (CUI) Editor to create a partial CUIx file. For more information<br />

on creating a new CUIx file, see To create a CUIx file from scratch on page<br />

74. CUIx files can be loaded or unloaded with the CUILOAD and CUIUNLOAD<br />

commands from the Command prompt, or you can use the Customize tab in<br />

the Customize User Interface (CUI) Editor.<br />

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

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