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Your new toolbar will appear somewhere in the workspace, but it may be difficult to see since it is just a small box with an X in the top right corner. click on Command Bars in the Customization area then click New.Now we will create a custom toolbar (also called Command Bar). Your new workspace should now have a checkmark beside it, indicating that it is the workspace in use. enter a name and description, then click OK.click on Workspace at the top of the left column.
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The first step to customize the CorelDRAW workspace is to create a new workspace. We will be adding Commands (buttons) to a new Command Bar (toolbar). This is where you control what toolbars are displayed. In the Options dialog box you will see the Customization section in the left menu. Let’s get started by reviewing where the main customization options areas are in CorelDRAW. In this tutorial we will show you 5 ways to customize the CorelDRAW workspace so that your most commonly used tools are right at your fingertips.