Well, here’s the thing: you can add, remove, and rearrange the buttons in the “toolbar” of several familiar Mac programs.
Not every Mac application has a toolbar of buttons that you can customize, but many of them do, including Safari, Mail, Firefox, and even garden-variety desktop folders.
For example, say you wanted to add a Print button to the Mail app’s toolbar. To do so, just…
- Open Mail, click View at the top of the screen, then select “Customize Toolbar.” When you do, a menu with more than two-dozen available buttons will slide into view.
- Find the Print button, then click and drag it into the Mail toolbar.
- When the Print button is right where you want it (nearby buttons will scoot out of the way), release the mouse button.
- All set? Click the Done button.
And while you’re at it, you can drag unwanted buttons out of the toolbar, add more space between buttons, or even add or remove a Search box (assuming Search is an available option).
Bonus tip
Want to hide a toolbar? Just click View, then Hide Toolbar, or use the OPTION + COMMAND + T keyboard shortcut.Source: http://heresthethingblog.com
How to customize the buttons in program toolbars in Mac