Do one of the following to select the command you want to add:
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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.
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If the command is not in a FreeHand menu, expand the Tools/Commands category.
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Click a menu or menu command to highlight the associated buttons.
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Click a button to highlight the associated menu command.
The Commands list replicates all FreeHand menus, with some additional features.
Drag the button from the Customize Toolbars dialog box to the desired location on a toolbar.
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If necessary, existing buttons move to make room for the new button.
To remove a button from a toolbar, do one of the following:
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Select Window > Toolbars > Customize, and drag the button off the toolbar.
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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.
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