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Using the System Policy EditorHow to Disable Menu Commands and Toolbar ButtonsYou can disable any built-in or custom item on a menu or a toolbar by using the System Policy Editor. The policy disables both the menu command and the corresponding toolbar button at the same time. Disable a predefined menu command and toolbar buttonSeveral built-in menu commands and toolbar buttons are listed in the Predefined category of the system policy templates. To disable a predefined menu command and toolbar button
Disable a custom menu command and toolbar buttonYou can disable custom menu commands and toolbar buttons by using the System Policy Editor, even if the items are not predefined in the policy template. Note In order to disable a custom menu and toolbar item, you must know the control ID for the item. To disable a custom menu command and toolbar button
Note If you use the Custom category to disable a menu command or toolbar button that has already been disabled elsewhere in the policy file, the duplicate entry is ignored. See alsoTo disable a custom menu and toolbar item, you must know the control ID for the item. For information about finding control IDs, see Control IDs for Menu Commands and Toolbar Buttons. You can use system policies to control a range of items in the user interface. For conceptual information about disabling items in the user interface, see Using System Policies to Disable User Interface Items. |
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