Customize Sets store toolbar

Sets store commands
The Sets store commands are represented onto toolbar. The toolbar consists of a number of buttons identified by icons and captions. If you leave the mouse cursor on a button for a moment a small window with a description will appear.

Note:

  • To activate a command, click on the corresponding button with the primary mouse button.
  • To get a short description of the function of each button, rest the mouse cursor over the button.
  • To customize toolbar, right click on the toolbar and select item Customize toolbar. This opens the window which allows you to add or remove buttons from the toolbar.

    Customize toolbar

    FieldMeaning
    Available toolbar buttonsDisplays the buttons that you can add to the toolbar.
    Current toolbar buttonsDisplays the buttons in the order they appear (from left to right) on the toolbar.
    Add Adds the selected button to the toolbar when the Customize toolbar dialog box is closed. Clicking Add moves the button selected in Available toolbar buttons to Current toolbar buttons. Only the buttons listed in Current toolbar buttons appear on the toolbar.
    Remove Removes the selected button from the toolbar when the Customize toolbar dialog box is closed. Clicking Remove moves the button selected in Current toolbar buttons to Available toolbar buttons. Only the buttons listed in Current toolbar buttons appear on the toolbar.
    CloseCloses the Customize toolbar dialog box.
    ResetRestores the default set of buttons on the toolbar.
    Move upMoves the selected button up one line. On the toolbar, the button shifts left one space.
    Move downMoves the selected button down one line. On the toolbar, the button shifts right one space.
    Show text labels on buttonsDisplays text captions on the buttons.


    Available buttons for the toolbar

    Button Shortcut Description
    Save set Ctrl+S Saves current search set to the Sets store for future using.
    Load set Ctrl+L Loads a selected set from the Sets store to the current search set.
    Rename set None Opens the window to rename a selected set.
    Delete set None Deletes a selected set from the Sets store.


    See also:
       Main window
       The main menu
       Sets store