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Add the NRCS ‘Raindrop’ icon to ArcMap 10.0

Add the NRCS ‘Raindrop’ icon to ArcMap 10.0. In ArcMap 10.0 and Toolkit 6.0 the NRCS ‘Raindrop’ icon (the one that can turn the Toolkit Tools on and off) may not be accessable. If it is not already available then this document will help you set it up on your PC. 1.

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Add the NRCS ‘Raindrop’ icon to ArcMap 10.0

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  1. Add the NRCS ‘Raindrop’ icon to ArcMap 10.0 In ArcMap 10.0 and Toolkit 6.0 the NRCS ‘Raindrop’ icon (the one that can turn the Toolkit Tools on and off) may not be accessable. If it is not already available then this document will help you set it up on your PC. 1 1. In ArcMap click on the “Customize” tab, then select “Customize Mode” 1

  2. 2 4 3 2. The “Customize” window will open. Click on the “Commands” tab. 3. In the left window highlight “Customer Service Toolkit”. 4. In the right window scroll down the list, then highlight the choice for “Toolkit Toolbar”. 2

  3. 5 5. Left-click on the name of the tool, and drag it up into the Main Menu. NOTE: You may not be able to ‘drop’ the icon in place unless it is between two other icons. 3

  4. 6 6. The first time you open the Toolkit Toolbar it may be’ floating’. You can leave it where it is, move it off of ArcMap, or dock it. 4

  5. 7 7. To dock the toolbar first move it towards the center of the window. Several blue shapes will appear. These indicate where the toolbar can be docked. Move it onto any of these blue shapes, and the toolbar should snap to the location . It may take a few attempts. 5

  6. 8 8. The toolbar is now docked. Notice the small ‘push-pin’ icon at the top of the toolbar. Clicking on this pin will make the toolbar into an ‘auto-hide’ tab at the side of the window. When the toolbar is in auto-hide mode the pin will turn sideways. A pin with the point facing down will ‘lock’ the toolbar (keep it visible at all times). 6

  7. 9 9. Here is the toolbar ‘hidden’ as a tab. Click on it once to re-open the toolbar. 7

  8. 10 10. NOTE: The Table Of Contents also can be unpinned. If you are working with ArcMap, and notice that the TOC is missing, then check to see if it has become a tab at the side of the window. Contact Jerry Korol (208-378-5785) if you have questions. 8

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