To Work With Toolbar Buttons
The toolbars available in Carveco contain buttons for
shortcuts to frequently used functions.
If a toolbar cannot display its entire collection of buttons,
click or to display the hidden buttons, for example:
You can reduce the size of buttons by deselecting the Large icons check box in the Options tab of the Customize dialog. To display the dialog, select
Window > Toolbars and Docking Windows >
Customise.
Toolsets
Toolsets group together buttons for related functions.
Toolsets are identified by in a
button's lower-right corner.
To display a toolset:
- Position the cursor over the button whose toolset you want
to display.
- Click and hold the mouse button to display the additional
buttons available in the toolset, for example:
To select a button in the toolset, position the cursor over
the button you want to select, and then release the mouse button. The button is
selected and is displayed on the toolbar.
The availability of some buttons is either license or layout
dependent.
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