Can I create my own toolbar?

Hello

 

I know that you can create a "personal" tab in the command manager, but I don't use it and use several solidworks toolbars instead. I find the use of tabs tedious.

In short, I want to create a "Personal Macro" toolbar (for example) to store all my macros. Currently they are stored at the very top outside the toolbars.

I don't dare to believe that no one has ever made this request?

Thank you.

Hello

Just bring up the macro toolbar and put them all in this bar.

http://help.solidworks.com/2011/french/SolidWorks/sldworks/LegacyHelp/Sldworks/UI/HIDD_CUSTOMIZE_COMMANDS.htm?id=268de4e4dab646d09ea7050ccf2b4fc3#Pg0&ProductType=&ProductName=

http://help.solidworks.com/2011/french/SolidWorks/sldworks/LegacyHelp/Sldworks/UI/HIDD_CUSTOMIZE_MACRO_BUTTON.htm

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Hello see attached doc.

 

may the force be with you.


bouton_macro.docx
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Hello

Right-click on the command manager, customize and then add a blank tab that you name as you wish. Then you integrate your macros into it.

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Thank you, thank you...

But this is what I want to do. (see attached assembly, it's photoshop!)

Cyril F.: I don't want to use the command manager tabs.

OBI WAN: thank you, but I know how to do a button without pb. The force is always with me!

AC Cobra 427: it seems to me that I'm not going to have much choice to do it like this


macro_perso_copie.jpg
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In this case effectively solution of ac cobra 427.

It's the only one possible.

WOW! The mess all around the screen! Looks like SW95: https://www.my-cad.fr/actualites/temoignages/conception/generic/souvenez-version-solidworks-avez-debute/

It's been a long time since I've seen that. The task manager is still good!

You don't have to have a laptop screen!

 

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It's crystal clear! 27" full HD screen + 22" 1680dpi screen

I have the same layout since the Sw 2000+ version which means that I don't even ask myself any questions anymore. When I take another job I'm lost...... This is the price of protection!!


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... productivity!

The same layout from SW 2000. I wasn't far away with SW 95!

I have only one thing to say:

Habits are made to be changed...

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I love my icons too:)


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Hello 
So, is there a solution found?
The objective is to create a personalized and independent "toolbar" (and not a "command manager tabs"), in order to be able to standardize/administer/deploy it on several workstations.

Hello

The very first answer of the discussion seems to me the most relevant and it is easy to deploy via a sldreg file with export of the macro toolbar.

Kind regards

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