palette to the docking bar to move it out of the way (see “Using the Docking bar,” page 9.84). To arrange palettes:  Choose Window > Palettes > Clean Up Palettes. Canvas moves all open palettes except the ToolBox and floating toolbars to the upper-right corner of the document. To close all palettes:  Choose Window > Palettes > Put Away Palettes. Canvas closes all open palettes, including the toolbox and floating toolbars. Using the Toolbar The Toolbar contains buttons you can click to choose commands, tools, inks, strokes, and styles. The Toolbar appears above the docu- ment, under the menu bar. To display the Toolbar:  Choose Window > Show Toolbar. To hide the Toolbar:  Choose Window > Hide Toolbar. To select an item on the Toolbar:  Click its button. A standard set of commands appears on the Toolbar when you first run Canvas. You can use the Customize command to change the but- tons on the Toolbar. You can add buttons to the Toolbar for com- mands, tools, and custom colors and styles. See “Customizing the keyboard and Toolbar” on page 15.238. You can identify Toolbar items by displaying tool tips. Point to an icon and a tool tip appears with the name of the command or tool. If tool tips don’t appear, choose Canvas > Preferences (Mac) or File > Preferences (Windows), and select “Show information tooltips” on the General tab. Using the Docking bar You can use the Docking bar to customize the Canvas interface. The Docking bar can be displayed near the top of the screen under the Menu bar. If the Toolbar is displayed, the Docking bar appears below it. Toolbar (Mac OS X) Toolbar (Windows) Save Tip For Mac OS 9, choose File > Preferences.
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