Figure 433. The Toolbars page of the Customize dialog box
Modifying existing toolbars
To modify an existing toolbar:
1) In the Save In drop-down list, choose whether to save this changed toolbar for
the application (Writer) or for a selected document.
2) In the section OpenOffice.org Writer > Toolbars, select from the Toolbar
drop-down list the toolbar that you want to modify.
3) Click on the Toolbar or Modify buttons, and add commands to a toolbar by
clicking on the Add button. You can also create a new toolbar by clicking on
the New button. These actions are described in the following sections.
4) When you have finished making all your changes, click OK to save them.
Adding a command to a toolbar
If the list of available buttons for a toolbar does not include all the commands you
want on that toolbar, you can add commands. When you create a new toolbar, you
need to add commands to it.
1) On the Toolbars page of the Customize dialog box, select the toolbar in the
Toolbar list and click the Add button in the Toolbar Content section of the
dialog box.
2) The Add Commands dialog box (Figure 432) is the same as for adding
commands to menus. Select a category and then the command, and click Add.
The dialog box remains open, so you can select several commands. When you
have finished adding commands, click Close. If you insert an item which does
not have an associated icon, the toolbar will display the full name of the item:
the next section describes how to choose an icon for a toolbar command.
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