Toolbar shapes
Toolbar shape shortcut menu commands
Right-click a Toolbar shape to see the following commands:
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Lock Toolbar either locks the toolbar's position (so that it can't be moved in the application window) or unlocks it. If it's unlocked, a column of small dots at the shape's left edge indicates that it can be moved.
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Show Toobar Separator adds a border line on the shape's left edge to distinguish between multiple Toolbar shapes that are positioned side by side.
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Size options allow you to choose a standard size or set a custom one.
XP toolbar button shortcut menu commands
Right-click an XP toolbar button shape to see the following commands:
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Set Button Type opens the Shape Data dialog box, where you can choose from buttons such as New, Save, or Print.
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Show Button adds a standard background behind the button.
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Size options allow you to choose from two standard sizes.
Toolbar buttons shortcut menu commands
Right-click a Toolbar button shape to see the following commands
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Set Button Type opens the Shape Data dialog box where you can choose from buttons such as New, Save, or Print.
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Show Button adds a standard background behind the button.
Toolbar separator and Button separator shapes
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Use these to divide toolbar buttons or separate buttons into logical groups.
Blank button
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Add a graphic to a Blank button shape to create a custom button.
Toolbar dropdown
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Glue a Toolbar dropdown shape to the right side of a toolbar button to indicate that there are additional options to choose from.
Overflow chevron
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Glue an Overflow Chevron shape to the right side of a toolbar to indicate that there are additional buttons that couldn't fit onto the toolbar.
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