PSPPX3 Custom Toolbars
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Aussie Coop
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PSPPX3 Custom Toolbars
Can I add the ORGANIZER - EXPRESS LAB Tabs to a custom toolbar. I find the STANDARD toolbar is just duplicating or showing unwanted items and taking up screen room. But I need it to toggle back to the organizer. Or is there a keyboard shortcut to toggle between them, Or can I customise the STANDARD toolbar and do away with my customised toolbar, Ive tried to add items to the STANDARD toolbar and they only appear faintly and dont work , I hope that all makes sense
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Re: PSPPX3 Custom Toolbars
You can add the Express lab option to a toolbar. If you create a new toolbar and then go to the view menu hold Ctrl + Left Click on Express Lab and drag it over to the new toolbar you'll have an express lab option. However I can't find one for the organizer.
You can also set a keyboard shortcut to the express lab. I don't know if you can access the organizer from a script or not but I did not find a command option for switching to the organizer at all.
Finally, you can edit the standard toolbar if you wish to.
Just go to View->Customize. Then drag buttons off the standard toolbar to remove them, or drag from the commands tab in the customize dialog onto the toolbar to add them.
It's very simple. This, I believe, is the best option if you intend to replace the standard toolbar.
You can also set a keyboard shortcut to the express lab. I don't know if you can access the organizer from a script or not but I did not find a command option for switching to the organizer at all.
Finally, you can edit the standard toolbar if you wish to.
Just go to View->Customize. Then drag buttons off the standard toolbar to remove them, or drag from the commands tab in the customize dialog onto the toolbar to add them.
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Aussie Coop
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Re: PSPPX3 Custom Toolbars
I've taken the customise standard toolbar option and gotten what I wanted. I also added the media tray button to toggle it on and off. Now I load up the media tray in organiser and go to full editor and X3 is almost like X2 , cheers for the input & help
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Re: PSPPX3 Custom Toolbars
Strangely My X3 has organiser and a red button for express On the tool bar by default And with media tray rolled up it a case of just hovering over it to use, Not that i find it of much use Or even the X3 organiser I see no reason that It should have needed any customise for that'
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