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Toolbars

Toolbars consist of buttons that are shortcuts to menu commands. The standard toolbar consists of commonly used commands. The table below outlines the buttons on the standard toolbar.

Press this button
To
Photo Paint pgx w new button Toolbars
Start a new image
Photo Paint pgx w open button Toolbars
Open an image
Photo Paint pgx w save button Toolbars
Save an image
Photo Paint pgx w print button Toolbars
Print an image
Photo Paint pgx w cut button Toolbars
Cut selected objects to the Clipboard
Photo Paint pgx w copy button Toolbars
Copy selected objects to the Clipboard
Photo Paint pgx w paste button Toolbars
Paste the Clipboard contents into an image
Photo Paint pgx w undo button Toolbars
Undo the last action
Photo Paint pgx w redo button Toolbars
Redo the last action
Photo Paint pgx w import button Toolbars
Import an image
Photo Paint pgx w export button Toolbars
Export an image
Photo Paint pgx w zoom level Toolbars
Change the zoom level
Photo Paint pgx w full screen preview Toolbars
Display a full-screen preview
Photo Paint pgx w show slicing grid Toolbars
Show or hide the image slicing grid
Photo Paint pgx w show mask marquee Toolbars
Show or hide the mask marquee
Photo Paint pgx w show object marquee Toolbars
Show or hide the object marquee
Photo Paint pgx w clear mask Toolbars
Clear a mask
Photo Paint pgx w invert mask button Toolbars
Invert a mask
Photo Paint workspace p63 Toolbars
Start Corel applications
Photo Paint workspace pa Toolbars
Open the Welcome screen

In addition to the standard toolbar, Corel PHOTO-PAINT has toolbars for specific kinds of tasks. For example, if you frequently work with masks, you can display the Mask/object toolbar. Unlike the property bar, the contents of a toolbar remain the same.

For information about moving and re-sizing toolbars, and changing which toolbars display by default, see “To customize toolbar position and display.” You can also create a custom toolbar to include the tools and commands you use most often.For information about creating custom toolbars, see “Customizing toolbars.”


To hide or display a toolbar

Photo Paint btnbacktotop Toolbars
 
Click Window Photo Paint onestep Toolbars Toolbars, and click a toolbar.
A check mark next to a toolbar name indicates that the toolbar is displayed in the image window.

Toolbars