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When you change the properties of a command in the Commands list, the
command is updated for all user interface elements that reference the
command.
To create a custom command
1 At the Command prompt, enter cui and press Enter.
2 In the Customize dialog box, Commands tab, click Create New Command
(+).
A new command (named Command1) is added to the Commands list
and properties for the new command are displayed in the Properties
section.
3 In the Properties section, do the following:
In the Name box, enter a name for the command.
The name is displayed in a tooltip on the Tool Sets palette and used
as the caption for a menu item.
In the Description box, enter a description for the command.
The description is displayed in a tooltip on the Tool Sets palette.
In the Macro box, enter a macro for the command.
In the Image box, click the [ ] button to display the Select an Image
File dialog box. Select the raster image you want to assign to the
command, it should be 16x16 pixels
To edit a command
1 At the Command prompt, enter cui and press Enter.
2 In the Customize dialog box, Commands tab, Commands list, select the
command to edit.
NOTE When you make a change to a command, the change is applied to
all instances of the command in all menus and tool sets.
3 In the Properties section, do any of the following to edit the command:
In the Name box, enter a name for the command.
The name is displayed in a tooltip on the Tool Sets palette and used
as the caption for a menu item.
In the Description box, enter a description for the command.
The description is displayed in a tooltip on the Tool Sets palette.
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