Display the Customize User Interface (CUI) Editor
- Click Manage tab
Customization panel
User Interface.
At the Command prompt, enter cui.
Load a Partial Customization (CUIx) File Using the Customize tab
- In the Customize tab, Customizations In <file name> pane, select Main Customization File (<customization file name>.cuix) from the drop-down list.
- To the right of the Customization Files drop-down list, click the Load Partial Customization File button.
- In the Open dialog box, browse to and select the partial CUIx file you want to load. Click Open.
- Verify that the file has been loaded. In the Customizations In <file name> pane, select Main Customization File (<customization file name>.cuix) from the drop-down list.
Partial CUIx files loaded into the main CUIx file are listed under the Partial Customization Files node.
- Click Apply.
Load a Partial Customization (CUIx) File Using CUILOAD
- At the Command prompt, enter cuiload and press Enter.
- In the Load/Unload Customizations dialog box, click Browse.
- In the Select Customization File dialog box, browse to and select the partial CUIx file you want to load. Click Open.
- Click Load and then click Close.
Unload a Partial Customization (CUIx) File Using the Customize tab
- In the Customize tab, Customizations In <file name> pane, select Main Customization File (<customization file name>.cuix) from the drop-down list.
- In the tree view of the main CUIx file, click the plus sign (+) next to the Partial Customization Files node to expand it.
Any partial CUIx files loaded into the main CUIx file are displayed.
- Right-click the partial CUIx file that you want to unload. Click Unload <customization group name>.
The partial CUIx file is unloaded and removed from the tree.
- Click Apply.
Unload a Partial Customization (CUIx) File Using CUIUNLOAD
- At the Command prompt, enter cuiunload and press Enter.
- In the Load/Unload Customizations dialog box, in the Loaded Customizations Group box, select a CUIx file.
- Click Unload, and then click Close.