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374 Personalizing JMP Chapter 10<br />

Saving Menus and Toolbars (Windows and Linux)<br />

(Figure 10.20).<br />

2 Right-click the menu name (such as File, Edit, Tables, and so on) or open the menu to display the<br />

submenus and click the submenu name (such as New, Open, Save, and so on) you would like to<br />

rename.<br />

3 Select Properties.<br />

4 Type a new name for the submenu in the Caption box. You cannot have two or more submenus<br />

with the same name.<br />

5 Click OK, and your menu system will reflect the change.<br />

Renaming Menu Items on Linux<br />

To rename menu items on Linux:<br />

1 Select Edit > Customize > Toolbars.<br />

2 Highlight the menu you’d like to rename.<br />

3 Click Properties.<br />

Saving Menus and Toolbars (Windows and Linux)<br />

On Windows and Linux, JMP saves customized menu and toolbar configurations in a file with the<br />

extension .jmpmenu on Windows or .jmpcmd on Linux. On Windows, this file is usually located in<br />

the user’s local application data folder. On Linux, this file is usually located in the user’s home directory<br />

in the .jmp folder.<br />

You can select Edit > Customize > Revert to Factory Defaults at any time to restore the factory<br />

default main menu and toolbars. When you do, a backup copy of your customized configuration is<br />

saved.<br />

Using a Separate Customized File (Windows)<br />

If you do not want to alter the menu and toolbar settings that appear on startup by default, you can<br />

store your customized settings in a separate file, such as one named mymenus.jmpmenu. If you do not<br />

apply the changes, the settings will not appear when you start JMP. To view them after saving you must<br />

open the file from within JMP.<br />

The sections below describe how to create the file, and then how to open and close the file.<br />

Creating the Customized File<br />

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

2 Customize your menus or toolbars.<br />

3 From the red triangle menu, select Export Main Menu and Toolbar List.<br />

4 Type a new name for the file and save it.<br />

5 Close the Menus list without applying the changes.

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