Customizing the Toolbar

Expression Web offers a way for users to customize their toolbar. A
toolbar is basically the icons that help you activate a certain feature in the
program, for example saving the page you are working on.
You can
easily add some toolbars to your Expression Web program by right clicking in the
area near the toolbar. This should bring up another window with these
eleven
toolbars:
- Standard
- Formatting
- Code View
- Common
- Dynamic Web Template
- Master Page
- Pictures
- Positioning
- Style
- Style Applications
- Table
These toolbars come with some pre-set icons
that will be added to your Expression Web page.

For example, the default Style toolbar for Expression Web will allow you to create new styles, apply a class or ID (of a style sheet),
or attach a style sheet to the page you are working on.
These icons come in handy if you use some of the same functions over and over
again. You can easily customize your Expression Web with the functions
that frequently use to help save you some time.
If you are having a problem customizing the toolbar on Expression Web, please
see the
video tutorial.




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