The Configure Toolbar dialog contains all the tools needed to define and configure a customized toolbar. The Toolbar context menu is available within the Current Toolbar.
The Built-in toolbar shows all internal bitmaps available for use. The Current toolbar is the toolbar to be modified. The user simply drags unwanted items in the current toolbar to the built-in shredder and new items from the built-in toolbar to the current toolbar.

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Toolbar Dialog - Flat Style with Text
Click on an item in the built-in toolbar to pop up a message box with the item description.
Placement of a dropped item is to the left or right of the item under the cursor at drop time, depending on whether the drag pointer was over the left or right side of the item at drop time. An item may be moved in the current toolbar by a simple default drag operation or copied by a CTRL drag operation. If the ALT key is pressed during a drag operation, the dropped item becomes a submenu item to the item on which it was dropped.
Blank spacers are available in the built-in toolbar and may be dragged into the current toolbar to optionally put space between items as desired. For wider space, use more that one spacer, which are 3 pixels in width. The built-in blank spacers are not very obvious. One is located to the right of the WPS bitmap in the above example. Put the mouse cursor over one of these blank spaces and start a drag operation. A spacer bitmap will then be visible during the drag.
On the Configure Toolbar dialog is a check box Display Text which toggles the display of the toolbar item text. The displayed text is useful while configuring the toolbar; however, it does not change the current toolbar style when the dialog is closed.
The toolbar context popup menu may be used from within the dialog (right mouse click on the current toolbar) to Edit and Create items and perform any of the menu functions on the current toolbar.
When the dialog is closed, the real toolbar is updated to the configuration of the current toolbar.