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Chapter 11 Personalize <strong>JMP</strong> 357<br />

Personalize Toolbars and Menus on Windows<br />

Note: To quickly hide or show toolbars for the current user, select or deselect them from the View ><br />

Toolbars list.<br />

To show and hide items in a customization set:<br />

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

The Menu Editor appears.<br />

2. Select the customization set that you want to modify.<br />

3. Select the item that you want to show or hide.<br />

4. Select or deselect Hidden in the General properties. See “Step 2: Specify the Caption and Internal<br />

Name” on page 347 for details about the General properties.<br />

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

Import Customizations<br />

Changes to toolbars and menus are stored in customization sets, or plain text files. You open a<br />

customization set in <strong>JMP</strong> to import your modified toolbars and menus. The customizations are then shown<br />

in the Menu Editor.<br />

To import customizations:<br />

1. Select File > Open.<br />

2. In the File name list (or the Files of type list in Windows XP), select All <strong>JMP</strong> Files (or <strong>JMP</strong> Menu<br />

Files).<br />

3. Click Open.<br />

A confirmation is displayed, stating that the customizations have been imported. The Menu Editor is<br />

also opened.<br />

4. Display the Menu Editor and click OK to save the changes, or click Cancel to discard them.<br />

Remove Customizations<br />

As you modify items, you discard unsaved changes by clicking the Menu Editor’s Cancel button and<br />

clicking Yes to confirm. After saving customizations, you can also remove all customizations and revert to<br />

the original menus and toolbars.<br />

To remove all of the current user’s customizations:<br />

1. Select View > Customize > Revert to Factory Defaults.<br />

2. Click Yes to remove the current user’s customizations.<br />

When <strong>JMP</strong> finds customizations from a previous version of <strong>JMP</strong>, a confirmation appears. Do one of the<br />

following:<br />

– Select No to avoid adding those customizations to the current installation of <strong>JMP</strong>.

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