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    First, create a new tool palette. Tool palettes are not specific. They can be used for just about anything.

    The information you seek is right at your fingertips.

    http://docs.autodesk.com/ACD/2010/EN...Number=d0e6816
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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    First, create a new tool palette. Tool palettes are not specific. They can be used for just about anything.
    HEY, that is cool!
    It may have been there before, and I just never noticed it, but I am on 2013 right not and if you press Ctrl+3 it opens a brand spanking new empty tool palette just waiting to be named and populated!
    Volume and repetition do not validate opinions forged in the absence of thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ReMark View Post
    First, create a new tool palette. Tool palettes are not specific. They can be used for just about anything.

    The information you seek is right at your fingertips.

    http://docs.autodesk.com/ACD/2010/EN...Number=d0e6816
    Thanks a lot.

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