Toolbar (Configuration)
Select the Toolbar tab from the Configuration Dialog Box to control these
options:
- Use Explorer-style toolbar buttons - use this option to display
toolbar buttons that are similar in appearance to the toolbar buttons used by
Internet Explorer: the buttons appear in gray until the mouse pointer passes
over them. This option has no effect unless Use flat toolbar buttons is
also checked. On Windows XP, setting this option will switch from WinZip® icons
for Windows XP to the old Explorer Style icons when Use large toolbar
buttons is selected.
- Use large toolbar buttons - use this option to display larger toolbar
buttons. On all versions of Windows except Windows XP, the Use
Explorer-style toolbar buttons option affects the appearance of large
toolbar buttons: if Explorer-style is checked, the large buttons are somewhat
simpler in design than the standard WinZip large toolbar buttons.
- Show button text - use this option to display the name of the button
under the button graphic on the toolbar.
- Show tooltips - use this option to enable the display of brief,
pop-up text describing a button's function when your cursor pauses over a
button.
- Use flat toolbar buttons - use this option to give toolbar buttons a
flat look instead of a 3D look. If Use Explorer-style toolbar buttons is
also checked, the buttons appear in shades of gray and change to color when the
mouse pointer passes over them. This option is not available under Windows XP.
- Use high color toolbar buttons when possible - use this option to
control whether WinZip uses more colors to draw color toolbar buttons on systems
configured to display more than 256 colors. This option is not available under
Windows XP.
Click Select Buttons to open the Select Buttons dialog box, which enables you to
select and rearrange the toolbar buttons.
Note: Some toolbar configuration options are available
only if you have version 4.71 or later of the Windows Common Control library.
This library is part of Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP,
and Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or greater, and is available as a separate
download from the Microsoft web site as described in the section Windows Common Control Library.
Related Topics (other Configuration tabs):
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Folders
System
Explorer Enhancements
Program Locations
Miscellaneous