Editing a Command on the Tools Menu (Windows CE 5.0)
You can edit a command on the Tools menu.
To edit a command on the Tools menu
- From the Tools menu, choose Customize and then choose the Tools tab.
- In the Menu Contents box, select the command that you want to edit.
- Perform one or more of the following actions:
To move the command up one position on the menu, choose the Move Item Up button.
To move the command down one position on the menu, choose the Move Item Down button.
To change the menu text, command-line arguments, or the initial directory, type the new information in the appropriate box.
The command-line arguments are the tool path and file name.
To specify a letter in the menu title as a shortcut key, precede that letter in the Menu Contents box with an ampersand (&).
By default, the first letter in the title is the keyboard shortcut key.
To specify that a console application's output is displayed in the Output window rather than in the console window, select the Use Output Window check box.
To close the window that is associated with the tool when you close the tool, select the Close Window On Exiting check box.
To be prompted for arguments each time you run the tool, select the Prompt For Arguments check box.
See Also
Toolbars and Menus | Removing a Command from the Tools Menu | Specifying Arguments for a Command on the Tools Menu
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