Create a Custom Context Menu
You can create custom context menus for legacy hot lists or for other types of frequently used commands. After you create a custom context menu, you can map a mouse action to open the new menu.
- Open the
Context Menu Editor.The steps depend on your user interface mode.
User Interface Mode
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Steps
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Ribbon
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Click the Appearance tab and in the Menus group, select Context Menu.
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Reflection Browser
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On the Reflection menu, choose View and then choose Context Menu.
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Tablet
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On the Reflection menu, tap the wrench icon and then select Context Menu.
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- At the top of the Context Menu dialog box, click Add and then enter the name of your context menu.
- Add the menu items and separators for your new menu.
- under Menu Item settings, enter the label and select an action for each item.
- Click OK to save the new menu.
- To change the menu opened by a right-click,
open the Mouse Mapper dialog box.The steps depend on your user interface mode.
User Interface Mode
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Steps
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Ribbon
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On the Tools tab, click Mouse Mapper.
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Reflection Browser
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On the Reflection menu, choose Tools, and then Mouse Mapper.
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Tablet
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On the menu, click the Gear icon and then select Document Settings. Under Input Devices, click Manage Mouse Map.
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- Select Modify Currently selected Mouse Map file.
- In the Mouse Mapper dialog box, select Right and then select Modify.
- In the Map mouse click 'Right' to Action dialog box, select the Show Specific Context Menu action.
- In the Context Menu list, select the name of the context menu that you added.
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