How do I access all controls in the R2015b Toolbar Editor?

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I have a toolbar in my app that now has more than 20 controls - pushbuttons, toggles - on it and the Toolbar Editor only displays the first 10 or so before they "run off the edge." Anyone know how to access the hidden ones, short of opening the Objects Brrowser? Thanks
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Sai Sumanth Korthiwada
Sai Sumanth Korthiwada on 8 Feb 2023
Hi Dave, what does "toolbar in my app" mean? is it MATLAB 2015b?
More information about the issue helps us to debug. Thanks.
Dave Watson
Dave Watson on 24 May 2023
Edited: Dave Watson on 24 May 2023
Hi, it means I have a compiled stand-alone app within which I added controls on a toolbar, using GUIDE. I am not referring to the standard toolbar in Matlab-created figures. In the Toolbar Editor, the uicontrol icons disappear of the far right end. Seems the only way to get at them is to use the Object Browser as there's no way (I've found) to shift them back into view in the Toolbar Editor.
Sorry for delay responding - did not have notifications turned on.)

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Supraja
Supraja on 5 Apr 2023
As per my understanding, you want to find your hidden buttons in MATLAB R2015b.Each quick access toolbar button has a label that describes the action it performs. You can show the label for a button by doing a right-click on the toolbar button and selecting 'Show Label'.
You can hide the label by doing a right-click on the button and selecting 'Hide Label'.
Restore the Default Toolbar
The default quick access toolbar contains actions to copy, cut, paste, open the Favorite Commands menu, and access the documentation.
You can restore the toolbar to its default state by doing a right click on in the toolbar and selecting Restore Defaults.
Restoring the default toolbar:
  • Removes non-default action buttons, including favorite commands
  • Arranges the default buttons to their default order
  • Hides button labels
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Dave Watson
Dave Watson on 31 Jul 2023
Sorry, did not get a notification of your response.
Not quite. When using the Toolbar Editor in GUIDE, I have so many controls on my - not a MATLAB default - toolbar that they run off the end of the editor display window. The window is not resizeable so I can't access them. See attachment.

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