Use the Window > Customize > Toolbars command to toggle on or off the display of toolbars.  To show or display a toolbar, click to place a check mark beside the toolbars name.  To hide a toolbar, click to remove the check mark beside the toolbars name.  Alternatively, toolbars may be toggled on or off by the pop-up menu presented upon a right-click in an empty space in the toolbar docking area.


You can also choose to enable or disable tool-tips, and select the standard appearance or the new cool look for all toolbars.


Click on New to create a custom toolbar to which you can assign a specialized set of buttons.  After specifying the title of the toolbar, you can add or remove buttons in the Commands tab of the Window > Customize command.  You can also drag-and-drop toolbar buttons by pressing the Alt key and dragging them.  When you are dragging a toolbar, you can press the Ctrl key to prevent docking.  This allows you to float the toolbar anywhere on the desktop.  If you dock a toolbar, it acquires a gripper that makes it easy to move.


To remove a custom toolbar, highlight the name of the toolbar and click the Delete button.  


To remove customization to an existing toolbar, highlight the name of the toolbar and click the Reset button.


To cancel all toolbar, command and shortcut key customization performed since the most recent Window > Customize command, press the Cancel button.


To reset all toolbars, commands and shortcut keys to the factory default, press the Reset All button.


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