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You can also select the buttons that you wish to appear on the
corresponding toolbar. On the View > Toolbars menu, select
Customize, click on the Toolbars tab, select the toolbar you want to
change, and then select the desired buttons for that toolbar.
Many toolbar buttons are marked with a small arrow beside the button.
The arrow indicates that this button has additional functions. Click the
arrow and a submenu or toolbar appears, showing its additional
functions (see Figure 152). Most buttons marked with the small arrow
can become
floating toolbars
.
To make a submenu into a floating toolbar, click the area at the top of
the submenu, drag it across the screen, and then release the mouse
button. Floating toolbars can be docked on an edge of the screen or
within one of the existing toolbar areas at the top of the screen, as
described in Chapter 1.
Figure 152. An arrow next to a button
indicates additional functions
Click the arrow on the title bar of a floating toolbar to display
additional functions (see Figure 153).
Figure 153. An arrow on a floating toolbar indicates
additional functions
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