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    Posted: 12.Feb.2010 at 10:21
Today's tip has been floating around the blogs for a little while now, but I haven't posted it yet so it's fair game, right? It also happens to be one of my favorite Quick Access toolbar tips, so that's an even better reason to share.A while back, I posted about the various ways you can add tools to the Quick Access toolbar. One of those is the super-easy method of right-clicking on an icon and choosing "Add to Quick Access toolbar." But what I didn't mention is that this method also works with pull-downs, like the layer menu. (Or almost any other pull-down, for that matter.) See? Change your mind? Right-click on it and remove it, just like with any other element of the Quick Access toolbar.

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