Hiding and colorizing menu commands is a way to remove menu clutter and emphasize commands you frequently use. Note that hiding menu commands simply removes the menu from view; it doesn’t disable any features. At any time, you can view hidden commands by selecting the Show All Menu Items command at the bottom of a menu. You can include customized menus in workspaces you save.
You can customize the main menu, context menus, and panel menus. Context menus appear when you right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) an area. Panel menus appear when you click the triangle icon in the upper right of a panel.
Create a custom menu set
Select a custom menu set
Edit or delete a custom menu setTo edit a menu set, change the visibility or color of menu commands, click Save, and then click OK.
To delete a menu set, click Delete and then click Yes. If you’ve modified the menu set without saving it, you’re prompted to save the current menu set. Click Yes to save the menu set, or click No to discard changes.
Show hidden menu itemsAnd what about change colors in the InDesign menu?
Bob - Adobe Writer
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Apr 28, 2008
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8:09 AM :
I don't understand the question. In the "Create a custom menu set" steps, it tells how to colorize menus. You can change colors by clicking the pop-up menu where it says "None."
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