![]() ![]() If you don’t have a mouse wheel, you’re not entirely out of luck. The menu command Window | Arrangement | Switch Toolbar Button Set will do the job just as well. You can assign a keyboard shortcut to it via Tools | Customize Keyboard Shortcuts., e.g. Ctrl+Shift+-.Īlternatively, there is also a toolbar button Switch Toolbar Button Set that you can click. Now the toolbar can fully replicate and replace the main menu bar.Īs already shown in the 2nd screenshot above, the toolbar can now contain the full set of menu buttons. This is easily achieved by adding the group button called All Menus (Group).īut you can also add menu buttons individually, there is one for each main menu. For example, let’s add the File menu to the toolbar. (Click to zoom)Īfter OK-ing the dialog we can use the File menu right from the toolbar: Go to Tools | Customize Toolbar., the scroll down to the "Available buttons" list till you see the menu buttons and move the File button over to the "Current buttons" list:Īdding the File menu to Button Set #1.
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