Creating and Using Tools from Tool Palettes
You can create tools from the following entities:
- Geometric entities
- Hatches and fills
- Dimensions, Leaders, and MultiLeaders
- Text entities
- Tables
- Blocks
- Dynamic Blocks
- CustomBlocks
- Referenced drawings and images
You can create new tools on a tool palette using the following methods:
- Dragging specified entities from the graphics area onto the palette
- Copying and pasting entities from the graphics area to the palette
- Copying and pasting tools from one palette to another
- Using the Design Resources context menu to create a palette with Blocks
- Using the command list from the Commands page of the Customize dialog box
Some tools are automatically created with a flyout. The tools from the flyouts let you create entities with the same properties as the original entity. To display the flyout, click the arrow on the tool. You can enable or disable the flyout and you can specify the tools to display on the flyout from the Tools Properties dialog box.
Save the palette once you have modified it, otherwise the changes will be lost.
Example:
Dragging a red line from the graphics area onto the palette creates a new tool for creating lines having the same properties as the original line: red color. The tool has a flyout that groups tools for drawing other geometric entities. Tools from the flyout let you create entities with the same properties. For example, the Ellipse tool from the flyout draws red ellipses.
To use tools from a tool palette, click the tool and perform the corresponding steps.
Press Enter or Space to repeat command associated with the last used tool.
To add a tool from a command:
- On the Tool Palettes, display the palette on which to place the tool. If necessary, create a new palette.
- Do one of the following:
- Click Tools > Customize Interface on the menu.
- Click Manage > Customization > Interface on the ribbon.
- Type Customize.
- In the Customize dialog box, click Commands.
- In the command list, right-click the command to add on the Tool Palette and select Add to Tool Palette from the context menu.