Buttons added from the “Rotate View” or “Edit” button sets, or the “Touch Mode” button, will be appear at the right end of the Common Tools toolbar. Note that the buttons will appear within their designated “section” of their respective toolbar. You can click the name of a button in the side menu of choices for each button set listed to toggle the checkmark, and thus the button’s visibility within the toolbars, on or off. Buttons without a checkmark are not shown in the toolbars. Buttons that appear with a checkmark next to their names are currently shown in one of the toolbars. You can roll your mouse pointer over any button set name shown to see the specific buttons that are available within that button set. Within this menu, you can see the names of the various button sets show at the top of the menu. Alternately, you can select “View| Show/Hide| Toolbar Items” from the Menu Bar to see the same menu of commands shown as a side menu of choices.
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One way is to right-click either toolbar, anywhere except the “Quick Tools buttons” area, to view a pop-up menu of commands you can use to modify the toolbars.
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When customizing toolbars in Acrobat XI, there are two ways that you can add and remove buttons from the toolbars in Adobe Acrobat XI. This makes customizing toolbars in Acrobat XI, and noticing when customizations have been made to Adobe Acrobat XI, easier.
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They have been labeled for your convenience so that you can see which sets appear by default. Each set is divided by a dividing line so that you can more easily separate them. You can see the button sets, also called button groups, that appear by default in the Quick Tools toolbar and the Common Tools toolbar in the picture shown below. Customizing Toolbars in Acrobat XI allows you to add and remove buttons for the features and functions within the program.