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Adobe InDesign CS5 : Customizing - Modifying the Menu Commands

10/25/2011 4:08:30 PM
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You may feel that the menus in InDesign are too long for you to easily find the command you want to choose. Or you would like one menu command to stand out from the others. You can easily customize the menus to highlight or hide certain commands.

To highlight menu commands

1.
Choose Edit > Menus. This opens the Menu Customization dialog box .

The Menu Customization dialog box lets you modify the appearance of menu commands.



2.
Use the Category list to choose the Application menus or the Context & Panel menus .

The Category list lets you choose between the Application menus or the Context & Panel menus.

3.
Click the command you wish to customize.

4.
Click the Visibility icon to cause the command to be hidden or visible in the menu .

Click the Visibility icon to change the menu display. When the icon is hidden, the menu command does not show.

5.
Use the Color menu to choose a background color to highlight the command in the menu .

Use the Color menu to highlight a command with a color in the menu.

6.
Use the Save or Save As buttons to save the custom set of menus.

As you are working, you may want to invoke a command that has been hidden. Rather than turn off the custom menu configuration, you can temporarily restore the command.

To restore a hidden command to a menu

1.
Click the menu that ordinarily contains the command.

2.
Choose Show All Menu Items from the bottom of the menu. This temporarily restores all hidden commands to that menu.
 
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