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Note: Because you can customize the toolbar by adding and removing buttons and
controls, your toolbar may look different from the one pictured in this manual.
2 Configure the toolbar by doing any of the following:
• To add items to the toolbar: Drag their icons from the dialog to the location where you
want them to appear in the toolbar.
• To remove items from the toolbar: Drag items out of the toolbar, or Control-click the
item you want to remove and choose Remove Item from the shortcut menu.
• To change the order of the items in the toolbar: Drag each item to its new position.
• To control whether each item’s icon and text appear in the toolbar: Choose Text Only,
Icon Only, or Icon & Text from the Show pop-up menu in the lower-left corner of the
dialog, or Control-click the toolbar and choose Text Only, Icon Only, or Icon & Text from
the shortcut menu.
3 When you have finished configuring the toolbar, click Done.
To reset the toolbar to its default state
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Drag the default toolbar up from the bottom of the dialog and into the toolbar area.
Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts
Aperture provides a wide variety of menu commands and keyboard shortcuts that let
you control almost every aspect of your workflow. The Command Editor lets you search
or browse the various commands and keyboard shortcuts in Aperture. In addition, the
Command Editor lets you customize keyboard shortcuts so you can streamline the way
you work.
This section describes how to modify keyboard shortcuts using the Command Editor.
Use the Command Editor’s search tools to find commands, view their descriptions and
keyboard shortcuts, and preview highlighted key combinations in a visual representation
of the keyboard. You can modify existing shortcuts, create new shortcuts, and save multiple
sets of keyboard shortcuts, called command sets, that can be imported and exported for
use by others. If you’re more familiar with keyboard shortcuts from other applications,
you can use the Command Editor to substitute keyboard shortcuts for the default set of
Aperture keyboard shortcuts.
To display the Command Editor in Aperture
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Choose Aperture > Commands > Customize.
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