Assessment Editor: Displays icons for linking new or existing questions to an assessment.
Library: Displays icons for creating new documents from the Library. The icons and their associated commands are also under New on the File menu.
Outline Editor: Displays icons for linking new documents, moving, and previewing documents in the outline.
Question Editor: Displays icons for creating and editing questions.
Standard: Displays icons for common commands that are available across most document editors.
Style Editor - Styles: Displays icons for adding, deleting, and setting default styles and adding print and language variations for styles.
Style Editor - Table and List: Displays controls for selecting individual table elements (such as, caption, header row and column, odd/even rows) for formatting and the controls for formatting list and bullet levels and adding custom bullet images.
Style Editor - Text/Paragraph: Displays the icons for formatting text, lines, and images.
Topic Editing: Displays icons for common topic editing commands for context, frames, screenshots, and so on.
Topic Navigation and View: Displays icons for topic frame navigation and bubble text display.
View: Displays icons for changing the screen layout and views.
Web Page Editor - Appearance: Displays icons for adjusting text display including text and page color, lists, spacing, and clearing formats.
Web Page Editor - Font and Formatting: Displays icons for setting text font and format.
Web Page Editor - Insert: Displays icons for inserting content into a web page (for example, images, links, or tables).
Web Page Editor - Package: Displays icons for creating text and input fields on an html file in a package.
Web Page Editor - Tools: Displays icons for finding and replacing text, showing text blocks and opening the web page in a browser
By default, the appropriate toolbar appears based on the document editor that is active. For example, when you open a web page the formatting toolbars for the Web Page Editor appears. When you close the Web Page Editor, the formatting toolbars are removed from the screen. However, you can configure each toolbar to always appear by marking the appropriate option on the toolbar menu.
You can restore the toolbar display back to the installation defaults using the Restore Default Layout command on the View menu.
Multi-user Considerations
The following toolbar is available only in multi-user installations.
Versioning: Displays icons for document check in and check out.
To hide/display toolbars:
Start the Developer.
On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then choose the toolbar that you want to display.
To reposition toolbars:
Point to the left corner of a toolbar.
Drag the toolbar to any position on the screen.
Note: You can also reposition the menu bar using these same steps.
Use Menu Commands
When you are working in the Developer, you may prefer to use menu commands rather than toolbar icons. If you want to hide the toolbars to provide more space on the screen, you can do so. You can display the toolbars again at any time. On the Toolbars submenu (from View menu), a checkmark next to the toolbar name means the toolbar is visible; if there is no checkmark, the toolbar is hidden.
Note: You can also drag and drop each toolbar (and menu bar) and reposition it anywhere on the screen. Use the Restore Default Layout command on the View menu to restore the default toolbar and menu bar positions.