User Guide

Chapter 140
2 Do one of the following to select the command you want to add:
Scroll through the Commands list to find the command whose button you want to place on a
toolbar. If necessary, click the plus (+) sign (Windows) or the triangle (Macintosh) to expand
categories.
If the command is not in a FreeHand menu, expand the Tools/Commands category.
Click a menu or menu command to highlight the associated buttons.
Click a button to highlight the associated menu command.
The Commands list replicates all FreeHand menus, with some additional features.
3 Drag the button from the Customize Toolbars dialog box to the desired location on a toolbar.
If necessary, existing buttons move to make room for the new button.
To remove a button from a toolbar, do one of the following:
Select Window > Toolbars > Customize, and drag the button off the toolbar.
Hold down Alt (Windows) or Command (Macintosh), and drag the button off the toolbar.
Note: You cannot undo this procedure once you drag the button off the toolbar, but you can put a button back using
the Customize command. For more information, see the previous procedure.
Dragging a button off the toolbar (left), and the result (right)
To customize toolbars by dragging tool buttons:
To move any button from one toolbar to another, hold down Alt (Windows) or Command
(Macintosh), and drag the button to the desired location on the other toolbar.
To duplicate a button for placement on more than one toolbar:
Hold down Alt+Control (Windows) or Option+Command (Macintosh), and drag the button to
the second location.
To move a docked toolbar onto the pasteboard:
Drag the gray area of a docked toolbar onto the pasteboard.
A highlight indicates where the toolbar will be dropped if you release the toolbar at that location.
The toolbar becomes a resizable floating toolbar when dropped beyond the toolbar area.