
Shortcuts for MATLAB — Easily Run a Group of Statements
4 Click the icon on the Shortcuts toolbar to run the shortcut. You can also
run the shortcut from the Start button by selecting it in the
Toolbar
Shortcuts
category.
Yo u can also add a shortcut to the desktop Shortcuts toolbar by right-clicking
the toolbar and selecting New Shortcut. Complete the resulting Shortcut
Editor dialog box. Assuming you m aintain the
Toolbar Shortcuts category,
the shortcut appears on the toolbar. To change the order of the shortcuts on
the toolbar, select Start > Shortcuts > Organize Shortcuts and m ove the
shortcuts within the
Toolbar Shortcuts category.
How to Add and What’s New Shortcuts
The Shortcuts toolbar includes two shortcuts provided with M ATLAB. The
How to Add shortcut provides help about shortcuts and adding them to the
Shortcuts toolbar. What’s New displays the Release Notes documentation.
To remove the How to Add or What’s New sho rtcut from the Shortcuts
toolbar, choose a different category. For instructions, see “Organizing and
Editing Shortcuts” on page 2-38.
If you do not want to keep these shortcuts, remove each one by right-clicking
its toolbar shortcut button and selecting Delete from the context menu. Click
OK in the confirmation dialog box to remove the shortcut.
Shortcut Labels on Toolbar
Yo u can hide the shortcut labels on the toolbar. Right-click in the Shortcuts
toolbar. From the context m enu, select Show Labels, which clears the check
mark next to the item. The shortcut icons appear on the toolbar without labels.
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