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Customize the PCLaw Toolbar

by | Oct 17, 2011 | PC Law

One of the things we hear from our PCLaw clients is that for one reason or another, the program doesn’t “do” what the user thinks it ought to do.  This usually comes down to a case of the end-user feeling that the commands they use aren’t close at hand, whereas the commands and features they don’t use are right in front of them.

What many users don’t know is that there are a few ways to put the most commonly used commands and features within easy view and reach.  Here’s how –

Customizing the PCLaw Toolbar (This is a PDF document for printing/downloading)

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