User Guide
ARTS PDF Aerialist Professional User Guide
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3.3.3.3. Removing Toolbar Buttons
To remove a tool from a toolbar:
1. Open the 'Toolbar Manager' and click on the 'Manage Tools' button.
2. In the list on the left, select the tool button you wish to move.
3. Click ‘Remove’.
4. If it is successfully removed, the tool button will no longer appear under the
toolbar in the list on the left.
To remove all tools from a toolbar:
1. Open the 'Toolbar Manager' and click on the 'Manage Tools' button.
2. In the list on the left, select the toolbar you wish to remove all tool buttons.
3. Click Remove
4. If they are successfully removed, the tool buttons will no longer appear under
the toolbar in the list on the left.
3.3.4. Showing and Hiding Toolbars
To show or hide any of the customized toolbars you have created, follow these steps:
1. Do either one of the following:
• Using Acrobat 6.0, go to ‘View > Tools’.
• Using Acrobat 5.0, go to ‘Window > Toolbars’.
• Right-click on the toolbar area.
2. Search through the list of toolbars and select the toolbar name you wish to show
or hide. To show the toolbar, a tick should appear next to toolbar name. To hide
the toolbar, the tick should be hidden.
3.3.5. Importing and Exporting Toolbars
This feature lets you save and load customized toolbars. When a toolbar is exported it is
saved and embedded into a PDF file. This file will store the name of the toolbar and all
constituent tools. Importing the file will load the toolbar. This is an extremely useful
feature if you are close to the 20 toolbar limit; simply export toolbars for later use and
delete loaded toolbars to avoid exceeding the limit.
3.3.5.1. Importing Toolbars
To load or import your toolbar:
1. Open the Toolbar Manager dialog.
2. Click the 'Import Toolbar' button.
3. Browse to the location of the toolbar/s you wish to import.
4. Select the toolbar/s to import and click 'OK'.
See the '
Index of Toolbars and Tools' section for predefined toolbars.