Then the "Advanced" section is no longer blank. ![]() I'm just going to drag-and-drop the Layer Properties Manager from the command list onto the Panel Dialog Box Launcher. Notice there's no associated command under "Advanced" on the right-hand side. ![]() Instead, though, let's go to the Layers panel, which by default doesn't have a dialog box launcher. If I wanted to change the associated command, I could just drag-and-drop a new command from the command list onto the launcher item. First, let's look at the Dimensions panel, which we saw above already has a command associated with the dialog box launcher. To do this, navigate to the panel's node in the CUI Editor. With the CUI Editor, you can easily attach any command you'd like to a panel's dialog box launcher. And maybe you'd rather change some of the built-in associations. ![]() However, not all panels have a dialog box attached by default. Other panels launch the External References manager, or the Text Style manager.whatever makes sense for that panel. (Don't you love it when names make sense?) On this panel, it launches the Dimension Style Manager. This is the Panel Dialog Box Launcher, and its purpose is to.wait for it.launch dialog boxes. On the LT 2010 ribbon, you may have noticed that some panels have a small arrow in the lower right-hand corner of their title bar. ![]() Fortunately, I have a very fun tip to get things kick-started again. It was nice while it lasted, but now Monday's here again and it's time to get back to work.
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