Group tool palettes to better organize and access the most frequently used tools.
Palette groups are saved sets of tool palettes. You can display all tool palettes or only the palette group that you need.
The Tool Palettes displays only one palette group at a time. By organizing your tool palettes in groups, you can limit the number of tools displayed in the Tool Palettes so that you can quickly access the necessary tools.
Example: Organize tool palettes by similar content or by discipline. When you display only one palette group at a time, there is a smaller group of tools to choose from.
Use the CustomizeTP command to manage tool palettes and palette groups. The command displays the Customize - Tools Palette dialog box, where you create, modify, and organize palettes and palette groups. Additionally, you can export tool palettes and palette groups to external files which can be later imported. Palette groups are stored in XPG files. You can export groups in separate files or all groups in one file.
Export the palette group to an XPG file every time you modify a group to avoid data loss. XPG files do not automatically update when you update a palette group.
Notes:
To create a palette group:
You can also add copies of palettes from other groups by pressing Ctrl while dragging a palette from another group.
The new group is available in the Group list on the Tool Palettes.
To add a tool palette to a palette group:
To copy a tool palette from one group to another:
To delete a palette group:
You cannot recover deleted palette groups. Export palette groups to .xpg files before deleting them to avoid data loss.
Note: You cannot delete palette groups that contain other groups.
Note: Deleting a palette group removes only the grouping. Original individual palettes are not deleted.
To display a palette group in the Tool Palettes:
The Tool Palette can display all tool palettes or only the tool palettes from a specified group.
This dialog box lets you create, modify, and organize, tool palettes and palette groups.
You can do the following:
The dialog box contains two panels:
You can manage your tool palettes and palette groups using the options provided in the context menu. The available options vary according to the item that you select in the tree view.
Displays all tool palettes.
Right-clicking an item in the Palette area displays a context menu. You can use the context menu to create new tool palettes and to rename and delete existing ones.
| Option |
Function |
|---|---|
| Rename | Renames the specified palette |
| New Palette | Creates a new empty palette with the specified name |
| Delete | Deletes the specified palette. Deleting a palette removes the palette from all groups that contained it. Once you delete a palette you can no longer recover it. Palettes are permanently deleted. To prevent loosing palettes by accidental deletion, export palettes to .xtp files. |
| Export | Exports tool palettes to files of type .xtp |
| Import | Imports files of type .xtp |
Displays the list of groups and tool palettes as a tree view.
Right-clicking an item in the Palette Group list displays a context menu. You can use the context menu to create new palette groups, add new palettes to existing groups, and export them to external files. The displayed options vary according to the selected item.
| Option |
Function |
|---|---|
| New Group | Creates a new group of tool palettes. You can create nested groups. |
| Rename | Renames the specified group of tool palettes |
| Delete | Deletes the specified group of tool palettes |
| Set Current | Displays the specified palette or palette group in the Tool Palettes. |
| Export | Exports the specified tool palette to a file of type .xpg |
| Export All | Exports all tool palettes to a file of type .xpg |
| Import | Imports files of type .xpg |
Access
Ribbon: Insert > Palettes > Tool Palettes
Command: CustomizeTP
Related Topic
Sharing Tool Palettes and Palette Groups
Parent Topic