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Chapter 10
Customizing the Interface
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To rearrange shortcut buttons in a button bar:
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In the button bar, drag shortcut buttons where you want them to appear.
To add a spacer to a button bar:
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Control-click the button bar, then choose Add Spacer from the shortcut menu.
To move spacers in a button bar:
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Drag the spacer where you want it to appear in the button bar.
To remove a space in a button bar:
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Drag the spacer out of the window.
To move shortcut buttons to a different window:
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Drag the shortcut button from one window to another window.
To copy a shortcut button to a different window:
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Press and hold down the Option key, then drag the shortcut button from one window
to another.
Changing Shortcut Button Colors
You can change the color of individual buttons in a button bar.
To change the color of a shortcut button:
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Control-click any shortcut button in the button bar, choose Color from the shortcut
menu, then choose a color from the submenu.
Available colors are: Plain, Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue and Purple. The default color is
Plain (gray).
Removing Shortcut Buttons
You can remove one or all shortcut buttons from a button bar at any time.
To remove a shortcut button from a button bar, do one of the following:
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Drag the shortcut button you want to delete out of the window.
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Control-click the shortcut button, choose Remove from the shortcut menu, then
choose Button from the submenu.
To remove all shortcut buttons from a button bar:
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Control-click any shortcut button in the button bar, choose Remove from the shortcut
menu, then choose All from the submenu.
Note: In the case of the Timeline, which contains default shortcut buttons, choose
Remove > All / Restore Defaults from the submenu.
Spacer added
between buttons