Create a Custom Toolbar in Image Editor

Create a Custom Toolbar in Image Editor

After using Image Editor, you may find that you use the same tools from the toolbars and others are rarely ever used.  Image Editor allows you to pick and choose your commonly used tools and add them to a custom toolbar.

To create this toolbar, go to VIEW Menu and select TOOLBARS. Then select the TOOLBARS tab and click NEW and name your toolbar, I named mine "My Tools".  An empty box will appear. Now on a tool icon, click and drag it inside of the new toolbar window.  Repeat the process with other commonly used tools.  You may also rearrange the icons within the tool.  When finished, drag the toolbar to the top.  On the TOOLBARS tab uncheck the unused toolbar.

Create a Custom Toolbar in Image Editor
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