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# Toolbar setup

The Tiger.com terminal allows you to completely reconfigure the toolbars based on your preferences.

To enter the toolbar editor, right-click on the chart area and select **Set up toolbars**.&#x20;

In the **Toolbar setup** window, on the left there is a group with a **Toolbars**, and on the right is — **Toolbar items**.

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In the **Toolbars** you can:

* Create new toolbars
* Assign names and locations of toolbars in the **Charts** window (top, left, right, bottom)
* Move a selected toolbar up in the list
* Move a selected toolbar down in the list
* Remove a selected toolbar from the list
* Remove all toolbars from the list.

In **Toolbar items** you can:

* Add a new item from the dropdown list, as well as a separator where needed
* Move a selected item up in the list
* Move a selected item down in the list
* Remove an item from the list
* Remove all items from the list

To save all  changes, click **Apply** (the toolbar settings window will not close) or **OK** (the settings window will close, and the changes will be applied).

If you need to restore everything to its original view (restore all preinstalled toolbars in the terminal), click **Reset**.&#x20;


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