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3) Click the Toolbar button on the right to display a drop-down list
of choices.
4) To display or hide commands, select or deselect the checkboxes in
the Toolbar Content – Commands section.
5) To change the position of commands on a toolbar, select a
command and click the big up and down arrows to the right of the
lists.
6) You can create a new toolbar by clicking on the New button, or
customize existing toolbars by clicking on the Toolbar or Modify
buttons, and add commands to a toolbar by clicking on the Add
button. These actions are described below.
7) When you are done customizing toolbars, click OK to save your
changes.
Creating a new toolbar
To create a new toolbar:
1) Choose Tools > Customize > Toolbars from the menu bar.
2) Click New. On the Name dialog, type the new toolbar's name and
choose from the Save In drop-down list where to save this
changed menu: for the application (for example, Writer) or for a
selected document.
The new toolbar now appears on the list of toolbars in the Customize
dialog. After creating a new toolbar, you need to add some commands
to it, as described below.
Adding a command to a toolbar
If the list of available buttons for a toolbar does not include all the
commands you want on that toolbar, you can add commands. When you
create a new toolbar, you need to add commands to it.
1) On the Toolbars page of the Customize dialog, select the toolbar
in the Toolbar list and click the Add button in the Toolbar Content
section of the dialog.
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