Use the Toolbars tab of the Customise dialog to create up to four customised toolbars. To display the dialog, click File > Options > Customise Keyboard Shortcuts.
Create a custom toolbar
- Choose an unused custom toolbar slot, or an existing custom toolbar you want to edit, from the Toolbar list.
You can also type in this box to give the selected custom toolbar a name.
- Choose the size you want the buttons to appear on the toolbar, using the Button size list.
- If you want to add a button from an existing toolbar:
- Choose Toolbar in the Type list.
- Choose the toolbar in the Toolbar list.
- Choose the button in the Item list.
- Click Add.
- If you want to add a command:
- Choose Command in the Type list.
- Enter the command in the Command box.
- Enter a description in the Description box.
- Click Add.
A list of the items added to the toolbar are displayed on the right-hand side of the dialog.
Manage a custom toolbar
- To remove a button, choose the button in the list, and then click
.
- To reorder a button, choose the button in the list, and then click
or
.
- To add a marker to represent the start of a group of related buttons, click Add Group.
- To add a marker to divide buttons, click Add Separator.
- To add a space between buttons, click Add Gap.
- To add buttons directly from the user interface, click and drag
to the button you want to add, and then release the mouse button.
- To change the icon of a button, choose the button in the list, click
and use the
Customise Button dialog.
Display a custom toolbar
- Right-click the Levels toolbar or status bar, and choose Custom.
- Choose the toolbar you want to display.
Custom toolbars are displayed below the ribbon.