Action | Steps |
Add a drawer | In the Customize Palette dialog box, click , click , and then, under Name, type a name for the drawer in the text box. |
Delete a drawer | In the Customize Palette dialog box, select the drawer that you want to delete, and then click . |
Move a drawer | In the Customize Palette dialog box, select the drawer that you want to move, and then click or . The drawer and all snippets in that drawer move to the new location. |
Set a drawer to open at startup | In the Customize Palette dialog box, select the customized drawer that you want to open at startup, and then select the Open drawer at start-up check box. |
Pin a drawer to open on startup | In the Customize Palette dialog box, select the customized drawer that you want to mark to open at startup, select the Open drawer at start-up check box, and then select the Pin drawer open at start-up check box. |
Rename a drawer | In the Customize Palette dialog box, select the customized drawer that you want to rename, and then, under Name,type a new name for the drawer in the text box. |
Hide a drawer | In the Customize Palette dialog box, select the drawer that you want to hide, and then select the Hide check box. |
Display a hidden drawer | In the Customize Palette dialog box, select the drawer that you want to display, and then clear the Hide check box. |
Specify the content types that display a drawer | In the Customize Palette dialog box, select the drawer that you want to display for specific content types, under Show/Hide Drawer, click Custom, click Browse, and then select the content types in which to display the drawer. |
Move a snippet | In the Customize Palette dialog box, expand the drawer that contains the snippet, click the snippet, and then click or . The snippet moves to the new location in the drawer. You cannot move a snippet into a different drawer, but you can copy and paste a snippet into a different drawer. |
Rename a snippet | In the Customize Palette dialog box, expand the customizable drawer that contains the snippet, click the snippet, and then, under Name,type a new name for the snippet in the text box. |
Hide a snippet | In the Customize Palette dialog box, expand the drawer that contains the snippet, click the snippet, and then select the Hide check box.To display a hidden snippet, clear the Hide check box. |
Display a hidden snippet | In the Customize Palette dialog box, expand the drawer that contains the hidden snippet, click the snippet, and then clear the Hide checkbox. |