Customizing the keyboard and Toolbar
Via the Customize dialog box, you can assign keyboard shortcuts to
commands, tools, attributes, object styles, and font styles. You can
also place buttons for these items on the Toolbar at the top of the
screen.
Customize dialog box
Choose Canvas > Customize (Mac) or File > Customize (Windows).
In the Customize dialog box, choose items to customize (see Choos-
ing a category to customize, page 15.240).
Use the options in the Customize dialog box to select items, and then
create keyboard shortcuts and place buttons on the Toolbar.
Category : Choose the category of items to customize. The con-
tents of the scrolling list change according to the selected category.
Sub-Category: Only active if Menus is selected in the Category
menu. The commands in the selected menu appear in the scrolling
list.
Scrolling list: Displays all tools or styles in the selected category
or subcategory (for menus). For inks and strokes, the list contains the
inks or strokes you select from the pop-up palettes.
Select an item in the scrolling list to assign a shortcut to it or to place
a button for it on the Toolbar. The selected item is highlighted.
Current Shortcut Key: Displays the current keyboard shortcut
for the selected item, if a shortcut exists.
Tip
For Mac OS 9, choose File >
Customize to access the Cus-
tomize dialog box.
Scrolling list