Displaying toolbars and rulersThe main toolbar appears below the command menus at the top of your screen. It contains buttons and pop-up menus that change depending on what you have selected in the work area. In addition to the main toolbar, the Source Code toolbar is available when you work with source code in the document window. Note: The Version Cue toolbar to the right of the main toolbar has buttons that are available when you use Adobe Version Cue with GoLive. For more information, see Working with Adobe Version Cue managed projects. You can display horizontal and vertical rulers in the Layout Editor to help you place and resize objects on a page with precision. When you place an object, white areas on the rulers indicate the current position and size of the selected object. When you move the pointer in the document window, lines in the rulers move along to indicate the current position of the pointer. To show or hide the layout rulers: Choose View > Show Rulers or View > Hide Rulers. To show or hide the main toolbar: Choose Window > Main Toolbar. (A check mark next to Main Toolbar in the Window menu indicates that it is showing.) To move the main toolbar: Drag the lower left corner. In Windows, drag the toolbar by its title bar once it's moved from its default position below the command menus at the top of your screen. To show or hide the Source Code toolbar: Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the source code in the document window and choose View > Toolbar from the context menu. |