Apple M9057 User Manual - Page 53
Using the button bar, Switching button bars
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Basics 3-5 Using the button bar In the Help index,* see: E button bars When you open an AppleWorks document, you see the button bar at the top of the document window (below the menu bar). The button bar saves time by providing shortcuts to activities that would otherwise take several steps to complete. The button bar is preset to include buttons for some common AppleWorks actions. Click and hold down the mouse button to see options for customizing the button bar Shows brief descriptions of buttons as you move the pointer over them The Default button bar for word processing documents To change the way you work with the button bar, you can: 1 show or hide it 1 change its position 1 customize its appearance 1 add or remove buttons 1 create your own buttons to perform the tasks you choose (see "Creating and editing custom buttons" on page 9-33). There are several preset button bars. You can switch to a different one or create your own button bar. For more information, see "Creating your own button bar" on page 3-7. Switching button bars You can display only one button bar at a time, and the buttons on the button bar change depending on the type of document. The Default button bars include buttons for the most common actions for the current document type. AppleWorks provides specialized button bars. For example, the Assistant button bar includes all the Assistants for the document type. To switch to a specialized button bar, choose the name of the button bar you want to display from the menu on the button bar. * Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from the list and click Go To Topic.