The Quick Access toolbar provides some of the most commonly used file-management commands, as well as Undo and Redo.
You can also delete a button directly from the toolbar by right-clicking it and choosing Remove From Quick Access Toolbar. In addition, you can add any button from the ribbon by right-clicking the button and choosing Add To Quick Access Toolbar.
Click to begin a New scene.
Click to Open a saved scene.
Click to Save the currently open scene.
Click to undo the previous operation. Click the down-arrow to display an ordered list of previous operations, so you can choose the point from which to undo your work. See Undo/Redo.
Click to redo the previous operation. Click the down-arrow to display an ordered list of previous operations, so you can choose the point from which to redo your work. See Undo/Redo.
Click to open a dialog that lets you set the project folder for the current scene.
Click to display a drop-down menu for managing Quick Access toolbar display.
Customize Quick Access Toolbar:
When you right-click a button on the Quick Access toolbar, 3ds Max opens a drop-down menu with several choices.
Turns off display of the button you clicked. This is the same as turning off its display by using the Quick Access toolbar drop-down menu. You can turn display of the button back on by using that same drop-down menu.
Adds a separator, a vertical line (usually gray), to the right of the button. This can help make the toolbar more legible.
To remove a separator, right-click it and choose Remove From Quick Access Toolbar.
Choose this to display the Quick Access toolbar either just below the ribbon, as a part of the ribbon, or “above” it in the default location on the Caption bar.