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Resetting a toolbar: If you should happen to make a mistake while editing one of the<br />

default toolbars, you can always reset the toolbar. To do this, invoke the View ><br />

Toolbars command, select the toolbar to be reset with a mouse click and click the<br />

Reset button. All the changes you have made to the toolbar will be undone, and it<br />

will again contain the default icons.<br />

Creating user-defined toolbar icons<br />

You can also create user-defined icons and add them to TextMaker’s toolbars. Such<br />

icons can be used to start other programs of your choosing.<br />

To set up a user-defined icon, for example, an icon for starting the Windows<br />

Notepad, proceed as follows:<br />

1. Invoke the command Tools > Customize > Toolbars.<br />

2. Select the User category from the Group list.<br />

3. Select one of the icons from the Command list. The first three icons are already<br />

assigned to the Windows Calculator, the Windows Character Map, and<br />

the Windows Control Panel to serve as examples. Select the fourth icon for this<br />

exercise.<br />

4. Click the Edit button. A dialog box appears.<br />

5. Enter a short description of the program to be started in the Description field.<br />

In this example, you could enter “Windows Notepad”.<br />

6. Enter the complete path and filename for the program to be started in the<br />

Command line field, for example, C:\WINDOWS\NOTEPAD.EXE. If you are unsure<br />

of the path and filename, you can click on the Browse button to search for<br />

the program file on your hard disk.<br />

7. Optional: If the program’s own icon is not the one you want to use to represent<br />

the program in the toolbar, you can enter the path and name for an icon file that<br />

you want to use in the Icon file field.<br />

Note, however, that the icons used in toolbars are somewhat smaller than the<br />

usual Windows icons.<br />

8. Confirm with OK.<br />

9. The user-defined icon is now set up. If you want to add it to one of the toolbars,<br />

drag it with the mouse into the desired toolbar.<br />

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