From 49de59e43e9f3c0f7b4b2939021b04bfb44e7554 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gabor Kelemen Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2018 01:48:21 +0100 Subject: Add bookmarks and ahelps to Customize Menus page Also small corrections to UI labels Change-Id: I20f181ce9a743adbcb6b0c5ce128b06eb97660a0 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/50712 Reviewed-by: Gabor Kelemen Tested-by: Gabor Kelemen --- source/text/shared/01/06140100.xhp | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/source/text/shared/01/06140100.xhp b/source/text/shared/01/06140100.xhp index 1a0049cb68..786b326a1a 100644 --- a/source/text/shared/01/06140100.xhp +++ b/source/text/shared/01/06140100.xhp @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ customizing;menus editing;menus + Menus Lets you customize %PRODUCTNAME menus for all modules. @@ -29,30 +30,43 @@
Choose Tools - Customize - Menus tab.
+ Search - Enter a string in the text box to narrow the search of commands. + Enter a string in the text box to narrow the search of commands. + Category - Select the menu command category in the drop-down list to restrict the search of commands or scroll the list below. Macros and styles commands are in the bottom of the list. + Select the menu command category in the drop-down list to restrict the search of commands or scroll the list below. Macros and styles commands are in the bottom of the list. + Function - Displays the results of the combination of the search string and category of the desired function. + Displays the results of the combination of the search string and category of the desired function. + Description - The text box contains a short description of the selected command. - Location - Select the location where the menu is to be attached. If attached to a %PRODUCTNAME module, the menu is available for all files opened in that module. If attached to the file, the menu will be available only when that file is opened and active. - Menu - Select the menu where the customization is to be applied. The current ser of functions is displayed in the box below. + The text box contains a short description of the selected command. + + Scope + Select the location where the menu is to be attached. If attached to a %PRODUCTNAME module, the menu is available for all files opened in that module. If attached to the file, the menu will be available only when that file is opened and active. + + Target + Select the menu where the customization is to be applied. The current set of functions is displayed in the box below. + Add - Click on the Add button to add a new menu. + Click on the Add button to add a new menu. + Remove - Click on the remove button to delete the menu. + Click on the remove button to delete the menu. You can only delete custom menus and custom menu entries. + Left Arrow button - Click on the left arrow button to select a function on the left display box and copy to the right display box. This will add the function to the selected menu. + Click on the left arrow button to select a function on the left display box and copy to the right display box. This will add the function to the selected menu. + Right Arrow button - Click on the right arrow button to remove the selected command from the current menu. + Click on the right arrow button to remove the selected command from the current menu. + + Up and Down arrow buttons - Click on the Up or Down arrows on the right to move the selected command upward or downward in the list of displayed menu commands. + Click on the Up or Down arrows on the right to move the selected command upward or downward in the list of displayed menu commands. You can drag and drop the selected command to move it to the position you want. + Insert @@ -62,14 +76,16 @@ Insert Submenu: Insert a submenu entry. Enter a name for the new submenu in the dialog box that follows. The new submenu is automatically available in the menu list for edition. + Modify Rename: Rename the entry. + Defaults - Deletes all changes previously made to this menu. + Deletes all changes previously made to this menu.
Customizing %PRODUCTNAME context menus
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