Method for customizing a computer program resident toolbar
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1. A method for customizing a computer program resident toolbar comprising:
- selecting at least one function available from the computer program;
assigning a pointer to the selected function, while the computer program remains fully operational; and
positioning the pointer to a desired location on the toolbar.
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Abstract
A method for customizing a toolbar of a computer program is provided. In the method, at least one function from a list of at least one function is selected from the computer program. After selecting the desired function, a pointer is assigned to the function while the computer program remains operational in the foreground. The pointer is then positioned to a desired location on a secondary toolbar.
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1. A method for customizing a computer program resident toolbar comprising:
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selecting at least one function available from the computer program;
assigning a pointer to the selected function, while the computer program remains fully operational; and
positioning the pointer to a desired location on the toolbar. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for customizing a computer program resident toolbar comprising:
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selecting at least one function available from the computer program;
copying a pointer to the selected function, while the computer program remains fully operational; and
positioning the copied pointer to a desired location on the toolbar.
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19. A computer program product in a computer usable medium, comprising:
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means for selecting at least one function available from the computer program;
means for assigning a pointer to the selected function, while the computer program remains fully operational; and
means for positioning the pointer to a desired location on the toolbar.
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20. A computer program product in a computer usable medium, comprising:
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means for selecting at least one function available from the computer program;
means for copying a pointer to the selected function, while the computer program remains fully operational; and
means for positioning the copied pointer to a desired location on the toolbar.
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