On Windows, you can rearrange the order of menus, menu items, and buttons that you create. For example, under the File > New menu, you could move your custom menu before the Data Table command.
In the item’s General properties, the Source determines whether you can move the item. You can move items if the Source is Custom Item. Built-in items cannot be moved. Items that are defined in other customization sets can be moved only in that customization set. See Change Customization Sets for details.
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Select View > Customize > Menus and Toolbars.
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Verify that the Source is Custom Item.
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If the Source is All Users or JMP Add-In, select the specified customization set and verify that the Source is Custom Item.
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A list appears with the possible locations of the cut item. This occurs when you select a menu (such as File or New) or the first item in a menu (such as Data Table in the File > New menu).
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To paste the cut item inside the selected menu, select Paste into. (Available only when you select a menu as the new location.)
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To cancel the move, select Cancel.
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Click Save to save your changes.
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Select View > Customize > Menus and Toolbars.
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Verify that the Source is Custom Item.
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If the Source is All Users or JMP Add-In, select the specified customization set and verify that the Source is Custom Item.
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A list appears with the possible locations of the cut button. This occurs when you select the first button on the toolbar (such as New Data Table in the File_Edit toolbar).
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The button is pasted at the end of the toolbar. This occurs when you select the name of the toolbar. For example, when you select File_Edit and paste, the button appears after the last button, Run Script. Skip to step 6.
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Click Save to save your changes.
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