Huh? Where are the "customize" and command taps under View?
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Duh? Am I missing something? In the SU help at http://help.sketchup.com/en/article/95448
It says to create new toolbars.
1.Select the View >Toolbars > Customize menu item. The Customize dialog box appears. See the Customize dialog box for further information.
2. Click on the New button. The New Toolbar dialog box appears.
3. Type a toolbar name in the 'Toolbar name' field.
4. Select a location for the toolbar from the 'Location' drop-down list.
5. Click on the OK button. An empty toolbar will appear at the chosen location.
6. Click on the Command tab. The Commands panel is displayed. This panel contains a list of tool and commands categories as well as all tools and commands in each category.However, in my 2014, View >Toolbars > only has 2 tabs. "Toolbars" and "Options." There are no "customize" or "command" tabs. what's up
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You are on a PC,right? (You could fill in your profile, hint, hint.) Click on View>Toolbars and a window should pop up that shows a list of the toolbars and some buttons. There should be a custom button there. Are you sure you've got SU2014 open?
Post a screen shot of the Toolbars window, please.
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Use the New button to create new, custom toolbars. Perhaps the Help file text needs to be updated.
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@dave r said:
You are on a PC,right? (You could fill in your profile, hint, hint.) Click on View>Toolbars and a window should pop up that shows a list of the toolbars and some buttons. There should be a custom button there. Are you sure you've got SU2014 open?
That's the problem. No customize button. Only Reset, reset all, new, rename and delete.
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@dave r said:
Use the New button to create new, custom toolbars. Perhaps the Help file text needs to be updated.
Yep did that. All that does is make Rename and Delete selectable. Still no list of commands to drag to the new toolbar.
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You won't get a list of commands. Hold Ctrl while clicking and dragging tools from other native toolbars to the new, custom toolbar(s). This custom toolbar thing only works with the native tools. Open all the native toolbars that contain tools you want on your new toolbars and drag over the tools you want. Then close those native toolbars leaving custom toolbars open.
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@dave r said:
You won't get a list of commands. Hold Ctrl while clicking and dragging tools from other native toolbars to the new, custom toolbar(s). This custom toolbar thing only works with the native tools. Open all the native toolbars that contain tools you want on your new toolbars and drag over the tools you want. Then close those native toolbars leaving custom toolbars open.
Got it. Thanks.
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