With search tags, you
can search for a command or a group of commands with the application
menu.
You can assign one or more tags to a command
to make it easy to locate when performing a search from the application
menu. You add tags to a command using the Tag Editor dialog box.
When a tag is assigned to a command, it is displayed on a tooltip
(when the command is on a toolbar or ribbon panel and the cursor
hovers over the command).
You can change the display
of tooltips on the Display tab of the Options dialog
box. See Search for Commands in the User’s
Guide to learn more about using search in the application
menu.
To add tags to a command
- In the Customize User Interface Editor,
Customize tab, Command List pane, select the command to which you
want to add a tag.
- In the Properties pane, select the Tags
field and click the […]
button.
- In the Tag Editor dialog box, in the
Tags box, enter a tag.
As you enter a tag, a
popup menu might display showing a list of previously used tags.
Click a tag on the menu to use that tag. You can add more than one
tag to a command; separate each tag with a comma.
- To add another tag for a command, press
the Left Arrow key and enter the tag. Repeat as needed.
- Click OK.
- In the Customize User Interface Editor,
click Apply.
To remove a tag from a
command
- In the Customize User Interface Editor,
Customize tab, Command List pane, select the command from which
you want to remove a tag.
The Properties pane is
displayed on the right side.
- In the Properties pane, select the Tags
field and click the […]
button.
- In the Tag Editor dialog box, in the
Tags box, click the tag you want to remove. Press Delete.
The tag is removed.
- Click OK.
- In the Customize User Interface Editor,
click Apply.
CommandsCUI
Manages the customized
user interface elements in the product.
OPTIONS
Customizes the program
settings.