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Changing the Main Customization File

Use the LoadMenu command to change the main customization file. Customization files store the elements that define the user interface (menus, toolbars, keyboard shortcuts, and mouse button actions).

To change the main customization file:

  1. Type LoadMenu at the command prompt.
  2. In the dialog box, in Files of type, select a file type (*.xml, *.mnu, or *.cui).
  3. Browse to a customization file and click Open.
  4. The specified customization file replaces the current one.

Note: You can also set the main customization file with the Options command. In the dialog box, click File Locations, expand Inferface, then Customization file.

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Command: LoadMenu



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