The default Standard toolbar is shown below:
The Standard toolbar commands (looking at the toolbar illustration from left to right) are described in the following table:
Command | Description | Menu Equivalent |
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New | Generates the New dialog box, from which you can open a new project, program, screen file, and source file. It also provides access to the File Designer interface | File > New |
Open | Lets you open an existing file. When you choose this command, the Open dialog box appears | File > Open |
Save | Saves the active file using its current file name. If the file has not yet been saved, the Save As dialog box appears | File > Save |
Save All | Lets you save all open files. You can save the files in new folders or in the same folders using a new name | File > Save All |
Open Project | Lets you open an existing project file (.pjf). When you choose this command, the Open Project dialog box appears | File > Open Project |
Save Project | Lets you save a project file (.pjf). If the project has not yet been saved, the Save Project dialog box appears | File > Save Project |
Lets you send the active file to a printer. When you choose this command, the Print dialog box appears | File > Print | |
Print Preview | Lets you see how the active file looks before you print it. When you choose this command, the Print Preview screen appears | File > Print Preview |
Cut | Removes the selected text or screen element and places it on the clipboard | Edit > Cut |
Copy | Places a copy of the selected text or screen element on the clipboard | Edit > Copy |
Paste | Places a selection that has been cut or copied to the clipboard into the active file. When you choose this command, selected text is pasted to the cursor location, and a selected control is pasted to the same location that it occupies in the old screen | Edit > Paste |
Undo | Reverses recent editing actions. The workbench has multiple undo support, so previous commands can be undone | Edit > Undo |
Redo | Reverses recent undo operations if you have performed no other actions since the undo. The workbench has multiple redo support, so previous commands can be redone | Edit > Redo |
Workspace | Toggles the view of the workspace in the workbench window | View > Workspace |
Output Window | Toggles the view of the Output window in the workbench window | View > Output Window |
Property Window. | Toggles the view of the Property window in the workbench window | View > Property Window |
Component Toolbox | Toggles the view of the Screen Component Toolbox in the workbench window | View > Screen Component Toolbox |
Report Component Toolbox | Toggles the view of the Report Component Toolbox in the workbench window | View > Report Component Toolbox |
Toggle Drag-and-Drop | Toggles the view of the Drag and Drop interface | View > Drag-and-Drop |
Find in Objects | Lets you locate all instances of a given string stored in the Property window and the graphical design interfaces, such as the Working Storage Editor or the File Designer | Edit > Find in Objects |
About | Displays application identification and copyright information | Help > About |