Hi,


First, you would embed the view controller in a navigation controller from 
the editor menu.

You should then find a navigation item in the controller seen when you 
expand the controller.  You set the title of the bar in it’s inspector and 
make connections as well.  In the connections inspector, drag from one of 
it’s outlets, e.g., backBarButtonItem, leftBarButtonItem, 
rightBarButtonItem to the bar button you dragged to that seen.
On Sunday, August 2, 2015 at 1:52:56 AM UTC-5, Venkatesh Potluri wrote:
>
> Hi, 
> Using voice over, I typically add labels, buttons and text fields by 
> dragging them from the library to the document outlin in the Interface 
> builder.  I change the attributes such as the title, label text, et cetera 
> using the attributes inspector. However, I am unable to change the title of 
> the navigation bar in this way. How do I do that? Is dragging a bar button 
> on to the navigation bar in the document outline the correct way to add bar 
> buttons to the navigation bar? 
> Thank you. 
> Regards, 
> Venkatesh 
>
> Sent from my iPhone

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