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348 Personalize <strong>JMP</strong> Chapter 11<br />

Personalize Toolbars and Menus on Windows<br />

Create Main Menus<br />

On Windows, you can add your own menus to the main menu bar in <strong>JMP</strong>. These menus appear before or<br />

after menus such as File, Edit, and Tables. An untitled command is inserted automatically in the menu,<br />

because all menus must have at least one command.<br />

When you want to create a main menu based on an existing menu, make a copy of the existing menu and<br />

then change settings as necessary. See “Copy and Paste Menus, Menu Items, Toolbars, and Buttons” on<br />

page 353 for details.<br />

To create a main menu:<br />

1. Select View > Customize > Menus and Toolbars.<br />

The Main Menu list appears on the left.<br />

2. (Optional) Change the customization set to control which users see your customizations. See “Change<br />

Customization Sets” on page 344 for details.<br />

3. Right-click the menu next to which you want to add a new menu.<br />

4. Select Insert Before or Insert After.<br />

An untitled menu and a menu item are added to the list.<br />

5. Complete “Step 2: Specify the Caption and Internal Name” on page 347 to rename the main menu.<br />

6. Customize the menu item as described in“Create Menu Items and Toolbar Buttons” on page 348.<br />

7. Click Save to save your changes.<br />

Create Menu Items and Toolbar Buttons<br />

Menus consist of the following menu items:<br />

• Commands are the items that you click to execute a command (such as Data Table and Script).<br />

• Submenus are menu items that you click to reveal more menu options. An example of submenu is New<br />

inside the top-level File menu. New is also a submenu because it contains commands (such as Data<br />

Table and Script).<br />

• Separators ( ) are lines that divide or group commands and submenus.<br />

The button on a toolbar is considered a type of command, so you also complete the following steps to create<br />

new toolbar buttons.<br />

When you want to create a menu item or button based on an existing item, make a copy of the existing item<br />

and then change settings as necessary. See “Copy and Paste Menus, Menu Items, Toolbars, and Buttons” on<br />

page 353 for details.<br />

Step 1: Create a New Menu Item or Button<br />

1. Select View > Customize > Menus and Toolbars.<br />

The Menu Editor appears.

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