On Mon August 21 2006 11:09, + Ludo wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I am using OO 2.0.3 and have questions about using toolbars in Draw:
>
> 1. The help document explains that one can add toolbars to the list under
> "View" - "Toolbar" by selecting Customize.  When I do that on that pop-up
> screen, e.g. the "Circles and Ovals", and click OK, that toolbar is not
> added to the View list.  Any one can explain what I am doing wrong?
>
> 2.  The help document describe an "Ellipses" and a "Tools" toolbar .  I can
> not find either of them in the "Customize" screen drop-down menu.  Are
> these not included in the regular installation program?  Where/how can I
> add these?

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On Sat August 26 2006 01:26, Donald H Locker wrote:
> Hi, Ludo.
>
> I just tried it.  View -> Toolbars -> Customize
>
> At the top of the pane that pops up is a drop-down list that seems to
> start on Standard; it also a "Circles and Ovals" pick if that is what
> you are looking for.  I don't see anything labeled "Tools" or similar.
>
> To add an item to a toolbar, choose the toolbar to which you want to add
> an item, "Picture" for instance.  Then click "Add...", hilight the
> category and command on the new popup, then click "Add" on that new popup.
>
> You can select another toolbar to add items to while the "Add..." popup
> is up, so if you want to add a particular item to a number of toolbars,
> add it to the first, select another toolbar on the first popup, and
> click "Add" again.  When you have added all items you want, click
> "Close" and you should be set.  You can see the menu items added to the
> toolbar immediately if the toolbar is displayed.

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