Arrange the buttonpads in the normal way and then using a 1/4"
Kluge, bore out two holes on either end of the buttonpads. Apply
some Gate's GlueAll to the back of the buttonpad, wait until it's
tacky (in Windows, things become tacky almost immediately), and
press buttonpad firmly in place. Then secure with a pair hardened
hacker bolts, and torque until the heads snap off (this insures that
nobody else will ever mess with your settings).
Or you could just anchor them in any position, docked, floating ir
hidden, with Options/Toolbars and check the "Save as default"
checkbox.
Also feel free to contact your vendor and raise hell any time.
That's what vendors are for! ;-)
- Bill Thoen
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David Reid wrote:
>
> I had hoped that one of the many bugs an upgrade would fix, would be the
> ability for the user to nail down those blasted, floatable toolbars!
>
> PLEASE!!! Has anyone found a fix for this???
>
> David Reid
> GIS/Database Mngr
> Colbert County E-9-1-1
> Colbert County, Alabama
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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