If your application includes repetitive tasks that users perform frequently, you can add custom toolbars to simplify or speed up the tasks. For example, if users typically print a report by choosing a menu command, you can simplify the task by providing a toolbar with a print button.
In This Section
- Defining a Toolbar Class
Explains how to create a custom toolbar class. - Adding Objects to a Custom Toolbar Class
Describes the steps involved in editing a custom toolbar class. - Adding Custom Toolbars to Form Sets
Provides information on how to add a custom toolbar class to your form as another form in a form set. - Coordinating Toolbars and Forms Using Code
Provides information on how to programmatically add a toolbar to a form. - Defining Toolbar Actions
Explains how to define actions associated with the toolbar and its objects. - Creating the Coordinated Menu
Explains how to coordinate a menu with a toolbar. - Adding a Coordinated Toolbar and Menu to a Form Set
Explains how to add a coordinated menu and toolbar to a form.
Related Sections
- Customize Toolbar Dialog Box
Explains how to customize toolbars that come with Visual FoxPro.