Using the toolbar menu

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Using the toolbar menu

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Only for "classic menus with toolbars": This section is relevant only for users who have configured the program to use the classic menus interface. For information on customizing the ribbon, see Customizing the ribbon.

Some toolbars end on the right with a double arrow overflow_chevron, as shown in the following figure:

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If you click on this double arrow, the toolbar menu will open for this toolbar.

This menu gives you quick access to all toolbar-related commands described in the previous sections. The toolbar menu contains the following commands:

Add/remove buttons

This command displays a list of all icons available for a toolbar. If you click on one of the entries, the corresponding icon in the bar will immediately be enabled or disabled.
(Note: This command is only meant for quickly enabling or disabling icons. For information on customizing the icons in a toolbar, see Customizing toolbar icons.)

Position

You can use this command to change the position of a toolbar. The available options include top, bottom, left, right or floating (in a little window that can be moved and resized with the mouse).

Toolbars

This option chooses the menu command View > Toolbars that allows you to enable or disable, configure and manage toolbars.
For more information, see Customizing toolbars.

Customize

This option chooses the menu command Tools > Customize that allows you to edit the icons on a toolbar (add, remove, reposition icons).
For more information, see Customizing toolbar icons.

Reset this toolbar

This option resets the toolbar. The bar then displays its default icons again. In addition, all settings made for the bar are discarded.