Customize toolbars and other command bars

To customize toolbar position and display

To add, delete, or rename a custom toolbar

To add, remove, and position an item on a toolbar

To modify toolbar appearance

To replace a toolbar button image

To lock or unlock toolbars


You can customize toolbar position and display. For example, you can move or resize a toolbar, and you can choose to hide or display a toolbar. The terms toolbars and command bars are used interchangeably in the user interface and documentation of the application.

Toolbars can be either docked or floating. Docking a toolbar attaches it to the edge of the application window. Undocking a toolbar pulls it away from the edge of the application window, so it floats and can be easily moved around. You can create, delete, and rename custom toolbars. You can customize toolbars by adding, removing, and arranging toolbar items. You can adjust toolbar appearance by resizing buttons; and displaying images, captions, or both. You can also replace toolbar button images.

When moving, docking, and undocking toolbars, you use the grab area of the toolbar.

 

If you do not want to move docked toolbars by mistake, you can lock them. Locked toolbars do not have a dotted line along their left edge.

A locked toolbar

The procedures in this topic apply to toolbars as well as other command bars such as the menu bar, property bar, status bar, toolbox, and context menu bar.

To customize toolbar position and display Back to Top

 

Click Tools Options Customization. Click Command Bars, and disable or enable the check box next to the toolbar name.
Click Tools Options Customization. Click Command Bars, click a toolbar, and click Reset.

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Docked toolbars cannot be moved when they are locked. For information about unlocking toolbars, see To lock or unlock toolbars.

To add, delete, or rename a custom toolbar Back to Top

 

Click Tools Options Customization. Click Command Bars, click New, and type a name in the Command bars list. Close the dialog box. Holding down Alt + Ctrl, drag a tool or button in the application window to the new toolbar.
You can also drag commands from the Commands list in the Options dialog box.
Click Tools Options Customization. Click Command Bars, click a toolbar, and click Delete.
Click Tools Options Customization. Click Command Bars, click the custom toolbar name to select it, and then click it one more time to enter edit mode. Type a new name.
To add, remove, and position an item on a toolbar Back to Top

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You can copy a toolbar item to another toolbar by holding down Ctrl while dragging a toolbar item. If the Options dialog box is not open, you must hold down Alt+Ctrl.

To modify toolbar appearance Back to Top

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You can reset a built-in toolbar to its default settings by clicking Reset.

You can lock all toolbars by enabling the Lock toolbars check box.

To replace a toolbar button image Back to Top

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The image you want to use must have an .ico extension.

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You can reset toolbar button images to the default settings by clicking Restore Defaults.

To lock or unlock toolbars Back to Top

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Floating toolbars cannot be locked.

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You can also lock or unlock toolbars by right-clicking a toolbar and clicking Lock toolbars.

The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2020. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.


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