To add a command to a menu
- Do one of the following:
- Choose Tools > Customize.
- Type customize and then press Enter.
- Click the Menus tab.
- In the Menu Tree, select the menu to which you want to add the new command.
- Choose Insert > Menu Sub-Item.
- Type a name for the new command, and then press Enter.
- Assign a command string to the command you added by doing one of the following:
- In the Available Commands list, choose the command, and then click Add Command.
- In the Command field, type the command string, and then click Add Command.
- In the Help String field, type the text to be displayed in the status bar when the cursor is positioned over the new command.
- To add another command, repeat steps 3 through 7.
- When you have finished, click Close.
TIP When you type a name for a new command, you can specify an access key by including an ampersand (&) immediately preceding the letter you want to use as the access key. Be sure not to assign the same access key to more than one menu or command within a menu. For example, if you add a command named Quick Line to the Insert menu, including an ampersand immediately preceding the letter Q causes that letter to appear underlined in the menu. You can then select that command by displaying the menu and pressing the Q key.
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