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You can add frequently used commands to a tool palette. When the Customize
dialog box is open, you can drag tools from a toolbar or the Customize User
Interface (CUI) Editor to a tool palette.
NOTE You cannot drag commands from the Quick Access toolbar to a tool palette.
Once you add a command to a tool palette, you can click the tool to execute
the command. For example, clicking a Save tool on a tool palette saves a
drawing just as the Save button on the Quick Access toolbar does.
You can also create a tool that executes a string of commands or customized
commands, such as an AutoLISP
®
routine, a VBA macro or application, or a
script.
NOTE Even though the tools on palettes can be clicked when the Customize User
Interface (CUI) Editor is displayed, the end results might be unpredictable. It is
best to not use any of the tools on a palette while the Customize User Interface
(CUI) Editor is displayed.
To create a command tool from a toolbar button
NOTE You cannot drag commands from the Quick Access toolbar.
1 Make sure the toolbar that contains the command you want to add to
the tool palette is displayed.
If the required toolbar is not displayed, on the ribbon, click View tab
Windows panel Toolbars and then a loaded customization group
and the toolbar to display. You can also click Tools Toolbars from the
menu bar and select a toolbar from the list.
2 Click Manage tab Customization panel Tool Palettes.
NOTE Even though you will not make any changes in the Customize dialog
box in this procedure, it must be displayed when you add command tools
to a tool palette.
3 In the program, drag a command (button) from a toolbar to the tool
palette and, without releasing the button on the pointing device, move
the cursor to the place on the tool palette where you want the tool.
A horizontal line appears to indicate where the tool will be located.
4 Release the button on the pointing device.
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