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How to customize the windows explorer’s toolbar buttons/commands

How to customize the windows explorer’s toolbar buttons/commands

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It’s good to work on files and folders in the windows explorer window while having the toolbar with the essential buttons available. This can make you work comfortably when managing your folders and files such as deleting, copying or moving them from one area to another within the same computer or from one computer to another in the same network.

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The windows explorer offers different commands that can be specified to appear on the toolbar for users to send commands to the computer system when managing their files. These buttons include Stop, Refresh, Home, Map Drive, Disconnect, Favorites, History, Full screen, Move to, Copy to, Delete, Undo, Cut, Copy, Paste, Properties and Folder options.

The following are the procedures you can use for customizing these toolbar commands/buttons:

  1. Open the windows explorer or any folder
  2. Click on View on the menu bar to bring the drop down menu
  3. Select Toolbars
  4. Click on the ‘customize’ command. You will see the ‘customize toolbar’ dialog box as shown below.

The customize Toolbar dialog box


As you can see there are various options that can help us in the process. The available toolbar buttons are displayed to the left side of the dialog box, and to the right you can see the current toolbar buttons.
  1. Select the Toolbar button you want to the left pane by clicking on it, and then click on the ‘Add’ button located between the left and the right panes in the dialog box. You will see the button you selected on the toolbar.

To remove the button from the toolbar, just select it on the ‘current toolbar buttons’ box and then click on the Remove button located below the Add button in the dialog box.

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