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Chapter 4: Source Integrity Interfaces<br />

Configuring the<br />

Source Integrity<br />

Toolbars<br />

82<br />

The main Source Integrity toolbar is fully customizable to suit your<br />

individual preferences. Changes made to the main toolbar are displayed<br />

immediately.<br />

Buttons on the main toolbar deal primarily with project and sandbox-level<br />

operations. You can configure the main toolbar to display only those<br />

buttons that you normally use and then position the buttons to suit your<br />

workflow.<br />

You can also define your own toolbar buttons to link to tasks that you<br />

perform frequently, for example, buttons that link to build scripts or other<br />

programs. Use separators to visually separate buttons and arrange<br />

functional groups to suit your workflow.<br />

You can customize the main toolbar by:<br />

hiding or showing specific buttons according to your preferences<br />

changing the sequence of the buttons<br />

using separators to group specific buttons according to your<br />

preferences<br />

resequencing toolbar buttons according to your preferences<br />

adding a custom toolbar button to link to frequently performed tasks<br />

In addition to configuring the main Source Integrity toolbar, you can<br />

configure toolbars associated with all of the views. For more information,<br />

see “To configure a view’s toolbar in the graphical user interface” on<br />

page 86.<br />

To customize the main toolbar in the graphical user interface<br />

1 Select Tools > Preferences.<br />

The Preferences dialog box opens.<br />

2 Under the General tab in the Look And Feel area, click .<br />

The Configure main toolbar dialog box opens.<br />

You can customize the main toolbar in the following ways:<br />

To add a button to the main toolbar, under Available Buttons,<br />

select the desired button. Then under Toolbar Contents, select the<br />

button you want the new button to appear below.<br />

Click .<br />

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