Datasheet

Figure 1-7: Positioning toolbars
Once a toolbar is open, you’re not forced to use or even see the icons within the toolbar. There may be
instances where you find that you’ll never use a specific icon, and just its presence becomes a distraction.
In this situation, you can hide specific icons within the toolbar.
You can hide specific icons within a toolbar by first rolling your mouse over the expander arrow located
to the far right of the toolbar. The tool tip that appears should read “Toolbar Options.” Click it. The Add
or Remove Buttons menu option appears. Now, click the expander arrow that appears from the Add or
Remove Buttons submenu. The name of the toolbar appears just to the right of the expander arrow. Click
it. A list of available icons (representing functionality within the toolbar) appears in a list. Finally, check or
uncheck the icons, representing the functionality that you may or may not want to use. When finished,
your customized list may resemble Figure 1-8.
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