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Michael McCallister

"openSUSE Linux Unleashed"

Do this by going to the Tools, Customize menu.
Suppose you needed to keep track of the word count of a document and wanted to check
it periodically. You can find this information under the Tools menu, but not in the standard
toolbar. To change the toolbar, go to Tools, Customize. Click the Toolbars tab. The
dialog box shown in Figure 9.2 appears.
At the top, you see a listing of the various toolbars in a drop-down menu, with the standard
toolbar displayed. In the middle are the available commands for this toolbar.
Notice that some items in the Commands window don??™t have a check next to them. If
you click the check box, it becomes active. Looking over the list, you??™ll see that there??™s no
Word Count there. Fortunately, there??™s an Add button on the right. This brings up the
Add Commands dialog box, with Categories on the left and related Commands on the
right. There are a lot of categories, and they don??™t match up completely with the menus,
but if you click the Options category, Word Count appears, but it does not have an icon.
Select Word Count on the right, and click Add.


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