User Guide
ACDSee 12 User Guide
4. Select the Show text labels check box to display text labels, or clear the Show text labels check box to hide text labels.
5. Click Close.
To display or hide tool tips for toolbar buttons:
1. Display the Customize dialog box.
2. Click the Options tab.
3. Select Show ScreenTips on toolbars to display tool-tips, or clear Show ScreenTips on toolbars to hide tool-tips. If you
select this option, you can also select Show shortcut keys in ScreenTips to show keyboard shortcuts in the tool-tips.
4. Click Close.
To change the toolbar button size:
1. Display the Customize dialog box.
2. Click the Options tab.
3. Select Large Icons to display larger toolbar buttons, or clear Large Icons to display smaller toolbar buttons.
4. Click Close.
Resetting toolbars
You can discard all of your changes, and return the toolbars and buttons to their default states.
To reset the toolbars:
1. Display the Customize dialog box.
2. Click the Toolbars tab, and then click Reset All.
3. Click Yes to reset the toolbars.
4. Click Close.
Customizing the Editing Tools pane
You can resize, move, and dock the Editing Tools pane in Edit mode to suit your preferences.
To customize the Editing Tools pane:
1. In Edit mode, drag the Editing Tools pane's title bar to a new location. If you drag the Editing Tools pane to either the left or
right side of the window, it will dock against that side.
2. To resize the Editing Tools pane, drag one of its edges.
Configuring image editors
You can configure ACDSee 12 to work with a variety of image editors, such as Canvas, and specify which image editor ACDSee 12
uses by default. You can then open images in any of your image editing applications from within ACDSee 12.
To add an image editor to ACDSee 12:
1. In Manage mode, click Tools | External Editors | Configure Editors.
2. In the Configure Photo Editors dialog box, click Add.
3. Browse to the folder on your hard drive that contains an image editing application.
4. Select the executable file of the editing application. For example, Canvas9.exe.
5. Click Open.
6. In the Name field, type a name for the editor, and then click OK.
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