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How to Customize the Toolbar in Open Office Programs

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Customize the Toolbar in Open Office Programs

Being able to customize your tool bar is something that can help you with your work flow. Read this article to learn how to do that.


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  1. 1
    Open up the program that you want to customize. This article will be using Open Office Draw.
  2. 2
    Click on the tiny black arrow to the right of the toolbar that you want to customize.
    Click on the tiny black arrow to the right of the toolbar that you want to customize.
    Click on the tiny black arrow to the right of the toolbar that you want to customize.
  3. 3
    Click on Customize Toolbar.
    Click on Customize Toolbar.
    Click on Customize Toolbar... This article will be customizing the Drawing Tool bar.
  4. 4
    Start going through the options and adding the ones you want.
    Start going through the options and adding the ones you want.
    Start going through the options and adding the ones you want. If you look to the bottom of your screen, you will see the toolbar additions. The ones that are already there are the ones with the tick mark in the box.
  5. 5
    Click OK. Once you are done, you can see all of the new icons added to the toolbar.


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Last edited:
August 1, 2011 by Massiebllock

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