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Adding and removing toolbars. Custom toolbars |
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Each set of toolbars generated in the system contains specific system toolbars. You can change the composition of toolbars in the set by adding a toolbar that belongs to another set, or by removing a toolbar from the set. In addition, you can create a new (user defined) toolbar and add it to all the necessary sets.
Adding the existing toolbar to the set
Removing toolbars from the set
Management toolbars, included in the set, available in Interface setting mode.
A set of toolbars can include both system toolbars, but also custom toolbars created by the user.
How to create a toolbar
1.From the list of toolbar sets, select the set in which you want to create a new toolbar.
2.Click the field with the icon
on the right side Tool Area of the window. A new panel named My Panel will appear in the Tool Area between the outermost existing panel and the field with the icon
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3.Set the name of the toolbar. To do this, run the Rename Toolbar command from its context menu. In the field that appears, enter the desired text and press <Enter>.
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A custom toolbar can be renamed in the Tool Area Constructor. To do this, open the Sets and Panels And find the toolbar you need. On the right side of the tab in the preview window, the image of the toolbar is displayed, and above the preview window — a field with its name. Enter the required text in this field and press <Enter>. |
4.Fill the toolbar with commands as described in section Adding, removing and moving toolbar commands.
5.If necessary, change the position of the toolbar by moving it with the mouse. More details on configuring the position of the toolbar...
The created custom toolbar is added to the list of system toolbars. It can be add to other sets of toolbars.
Custom toolbars support the same actions as the system toolbars. You can, for example, change the commands display format on the toolbar or the number of columns with commands.
Adding the existing toolbar to the set
You can change the structure of toolbars in the set by adding the existing toolbars to the Tool Area — System and user menu. To add toolbars, use the Sets and Panels, located in the window Tool Area Constructor.
Step-by-step instructions
1.From the list of sets of the Tool Area, select the set to which you want to add a toolbar.
2.On the Sets and Panels tab of the Tool Area Constructor window, find the toolbar you want to add. For quick search of the toolbar, you can use the search toolbar.
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Please note that the structure of the sets and panels displayed in the Sets and Panels tab corresponds to the selected type of the Tool Area. If the searched toolbar is not included in the current Tool Area, select the desired type of the panel from the drop-down list at the top of the tab. |
3.Move the required toolbar to the Tool Area with the mouse. To do this, place the cursor on the toolbar row. Click the left mouse button, hold it down and move the toolbar (while moving, the cursor takes the shape of a four-headed arrow
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If a toolbar is displayed in the right part of the Sets and Panels tab in the preview window (either independently or as part of a set), it can be moved from this window. To do this, place the cursor on the move marker
in the toolbar header. When the cursor takes the shape of a four-headed arrow, click the left mouse button, hold it down and move the toolbar.
When moving a toolbar on the Tool Area, the spots where you can place the toolbar will be highlighted. When you reach the required position, release the mouse button.
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Adding a panel to the Tool Area
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If the toolbar you want to add is already in the set, the Tool Area will be highlighted in red and the toolbar will not be added. |
Removing toolbars from the set
You can remove any of the System or usertoolbars can be deleted. To do this, select the Remove Panel command from the toolbar's context menu.
•If the panel is included only in one set, after you call the Remove panel command, it will be deleted from the system.
•If the toolbar is included in several sets, after you call the Remove Panel command, it will be removed only from the current set. The toolbar will remain in other sets.
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A toolbar deleted from the last set in which it is included cannot be restored. You can cancel deletion while working in the Interface setting mode not completed. To do this, use Edit — Undo command or Cancel button, located on the toolbar of the Tool Area Constructor. After you exit the mode, you can Full reset setting, as a result of which the Instrumental area returns to the default view. |