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Chapter 8: Customizing OpenOffice.org
5. Locate in the Functions menu, the category and function to add. In this case this would be
found in the category, OpenOffice.org Basic Macros > extendedPDF and the Function
would be extendedPDF.
6. Click New. The new menu command is inserted in the large list box.
7. The order of the items by moving the names to the large list box using Drag&Drop.
8. Click OK to close the Configure dialogue. OpenOffice.org automatically saves the
changes.
The new menu items should now be available.
Changing Toolbars
To copy an icon, say from an object bar to the Standard toolbar, so that it is always visible,
simply hold down the Alt key and drag the icon to its new location. OpenOffice.org
automatically remembers the configuration of the toolbars.
To delete an icon, hold down the Alt key while dragging it out of its toolbar and drop it
outside of the toolbars.
To have a separating dash on the toolbar, drag an icon slightly to the right while holding
down the Alt key.
To delete a separating dash, drag the icon to the right of the separating dash slightly to the
left while holding down the Alt key.
The context menu of a toolbars contains a Visible Buttons command. This opens a submenu
with a list of predefined icons. Icons with check marks beside them are visible on the
selected toolbar. Click on an item to switch the icon from visible to hidden and vice versa.
The Visible buttons command in the context menu of the toolbars may also be used to have a
quick overview of the icon names and their functions.
Inserting, Moving and Deleting Icons on Toolbars
1. Open a document of the type which has the toolbar to modify. For example, to modify the
text object bar for all text documents, open a text document, and then do the same for the
other document types.
2. Open the context menu of the toolbar and select the Edit command.
3. At the bottom of the dialogue select the desired function category and the function.
4. If no suitable icon is displayed for this function, click Icon... and select an appropriate
icon. Confirm with OK.
5. Now drag the selected icon out of the dialogue while keeping the mouse button pressed
and drop it on the toolbar. Release the mouse where the new icon is to be located.
6. Close the dialogue.
7. On a Windows® system only, to move this icon to a new position, drag it to the new
position while keeping the Alt key pressed.
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