Customizing the toolbar – Apple Soundtrack User Manual
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Chapter 4
Getting Started with Soundtrack
Customizing the Toolbar
The Toolbar at the top of the Project window contains buttons for frequently used
commands. You can customize the Toolbar, adding buttons for the actions you use
most often, and can return to the default set later.
The default set of Toolbar buttons includes buttons for creating new projects, opening
project windows and tabs, adding markers, and other common commands. You can
customize the Toolbar with additional buttons for other commands. You can also hide
the Toolbar to maximize available screen space. You customize the Toolbar by dragging
items from the Customize dialog to the Toolbar.
To show the Customize dialog, do one of the following:
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Choose View > Customize Toolbar.
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Control-click the Toolbar, then choose Customize Toolbar from the shortcut menu.
The Customize dialog appears, and spaces between buttons in the Toolbar are
outlined in gray.
To add a button to the Toolbar:
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Drag a button from the Customize dialog to the Toolbar.
If you drag a button between two existing buttons, the buttons move to make room
for the new button.
To move a button in the Toolbar:
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Command-drag the button to a new location on the Toolbar.
You can also rearrange the Toolbar using set-width spaces, flexible spaces, and separators.
To add space or a separator to the Toolbar:
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Drag a space, flexible space, or separator from the Customize dialog to the Toolbar.
To return the Toolbar to the default set of buttons:
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Drag the default button set, located at the bottom of the Customize dialog, to the Toolbar.
You can also change the Toolbar so that it shows only icons or only text.
To show only icons in the Toolbar, do one of the following:
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Control-click the Toolbar, then choose Icon Only from the shortcut menu.
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In the Customize dialog, choose Icon Only from the Show pop-up menu.