You can assign any of 50 icons to a script, and then drag the icon to a custom or existing toolbar, or to a menu. By dragging the icon onto a toolbar or menu you can have easier, quicker access to your favorite scripts, and can execute them with a single click.
You can use an icon for any number of scripts. For example, you could assign a red light bulb icon to a script and drag it to the Photo toolbar. You could then assign the same icon to a different script and drag it to the Adjust menu.
The process of assigning an icon to a script is called "binding". After the script is bound, you can assign a keyboard shortcut to it as another way to execute the script. For more information about using shortcuts, see Customizing keyboard shortcuts.
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When you position the cursor over the toolbar’s script icon, you’ll see the path name and file name associated with the script. If you drag the script icon into a menu, the menu displays the script’s name, and the script’s path appears in the status bar.
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When you unbind a script from an icon, you also remove it from the user interface and from any keyboard shortcut assigned to it.
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