Show, hide, move, or dock a toolbar
Microsoft Expression Web automatically customizes toolbars based on how often you use the toolbar buttons. If there isn't enough room to display all the buttons on a toolbar, the buttons that you have used most recently are displayed. When you use a button that is not displayed on the toolbar, that button is moved to the toolbar, and a button that has not been used recently is dropped to the Toolbar Options list.
To find a button on a toolbar
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Click Toolbar Options
at the end of the toolbar.
Note:If you can't find a toolbar button, you may need to enable editing for the language that the button applies to.
To show all the buttons on a toolbar
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Use the move handle
on the toolbar to drag the toolbar to its own row. You can also move the toolbar to a location other than the edge of the program window so that the toolbar becomes a floating toolbar.
Note:You can maximize your program window to show more toolbar buttons by clicking the Maximize
button.
To show a toolbar
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Right-click any toolbar, and then select the toolbar you want to display.
To hide a toolbar
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Do one of the following:
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Right-click the toolbar, and then clear the check box to the left of the toolbar you want to hide.
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If the toolbar is floating, click the Close button
on the toolbar.
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To move a toolbar
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Drag the move handle
on a docked toolbar, or the title bar on a floating toolbar, to the new location.
To dock a toolbar
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Drag the title bar on a floating toolbar to the edge of the program window.
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When you dock a toolbar, this might affect the location and size of other toolbars on the same row. |
To resize a toolbar
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To resize a floating toolbar, move the pointer over any edge until it changes to a double-headed arrow, and then drag the edge of the toolbar.
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To resize a docked toolbar that is on the same row as another toolbar, drag the move handle
.
Note:You cannot resize a docked toolbar that is in its own row.