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While the [[WMS:Tool Palettes|toolbars]] are automatically updated when switching between modules, the tools available on various palettes can still be made available regardless of the active module. This can be done by selecting a toolbar from ''Display'' | '''Toolbars'''. When this is done, a floating toolbar appears that can be moved or docked. Furthermore, the shape and orientation of these floating toolbars can be adjusted by dragging the handles (sides or corners of the toolbar) when double-headed arrows appear.
While the [[WMS:Tool Palettes|toolbars]] are automatically updated when switching between modules, the tools available on various palettes can still be made available regardless of the active module. This can be done by selecting a toolbar from ''Display'' | '''Toolbars'''. When this is done, a floating toolbar appears that can be moved or docked. Furthermore, the shape and orientation of these floating toolbars can be adjusted by dragging the handles (sides or corners of the toolbar) when double-headed arrows appear.


 
Examples of toolbars include:
==Related Topics==
* [[WMS:Module Palette|Module Palette]]
* [[WMS:Module Palette|Module Palette]]
* [[WMS:Macros|Macros]]
* [[WMS:Macros|Macros]]
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* [[WMS:Drawing Tools|Drawing Tools]]
* [[WMS:Drawing Tools|Drawing Tools]]
* [[WMS:Get Data Toolbar|Get Data Tools]]
* [[WMS:Get Data Toolbar|Get Data Tools]]
==Related Topics==
* [[WMS:WMS Screen|WMS Screen]]
* [[WMS:WMS Screen|WMS Screen]]



Revision as of 15:39, 13 January 2016

While the toolbars are automatically updated when switching between modules, the tools available on various palettes can still be made available regardless of the active module. This can be done by selecting a toolbar from Display | Toolbars. When this is done, a floating toolbar appears that can be moved or docked. Furthermore, the shape and orientation of these floating toolbars can be adjusted by dragging the handles (sides or corners of the toolbar) when double-headed arrows appear.

Examples of toolbars include:

Related Topics