Customizing Toolbars
Moving buttons between toolbars 
			 
                                    
                                 When you create a new toolbar on the classic menus (see 
				Create a New Toolbar), you will notice the new toolbar (which is blank until you add functions to it) floating in the middle of your screen. To add a toolbar button to the new toolbar, select a button from an existing toolbar, and then drag it onto the new toolbar. Note that this will remove the toolbar button from its previous toolbar and add it to the new toolbar. To copy the button (so that it will remain on the previous toolbar and be added to the new one), press the CTRL key on your keyboard while you are dragging it (a plus sign will be added to the mouse pointer  
                                

Note: you can add toolbar buttons to other toolbars without the 
				  Customize dialog box displayed. To do this, press and hold the ALT key on your keyboard, select the toolbar button, and then drag it onto a different toolbar. You can copy the button by pressing both the ALT and the CTRL keys. 
				
Adding a command via the Commands tab 
			 
                                    
                                 Commands (menu options) and global macros can be added to toolbars using the 
				
                                Command/Macros
tab of theCustomize
dialog. Select a category of functions from the Categories list to display the available commands in the Commands list. Once you have located the appropriate command, drag the command from the Commands list to the toolbar.
Continue this process for each command you want to add to the toolbar. When you are finished, click the 
				  Close button. Note that commands can also be dragged from the menus themselves in a similar manner (when the 
				   Customize

Adding a macro to a toolbar 
			 
                                    
                                 After creating a macro [see Macro (Statistica Visual Basic) Overview], select 
				Save As Global Macro from the 
				File menu to display a standard 
				Save As dialog, where you can name the macro. 
				
                                Then, from the 
				  Tools menu, select 
				  Customize to display the 
				  Customize dialog. Select the 
				   Commands/Macros
Removing toolbar buttons/commands/macros 
			 
                                    
                             To remove toolbar buttons, commands, or macros from any toolbar, first select Customize from the Tools menu to display the 
				
                                Customize
dialog, and then right-click on the item to be removed from the toolbar, and select Delete from the resulting shortcut menu.