You can organize the toolbars in the IDE to suit your preferences. You can add, remove, and change the order of commands (toolbar buttons) in a toolbar. You can control the position and visibility of a toolbar. You can create a customized configuration of toolbars and assign the configuration to a workspace.
By default, the IDE has two toolbar configurations, Debugging and Standard. The two configurations differ in the use of the debug toolbar. The Debugging configuration uses the Debug (Full) toolbar, which provides access to the commands most frequently used to debug a program. The Standard configuration uses the Debug toolbar, which provides the debugging commands you are most likely to perform when you are not actively debugging your program. This toolbar includes commands for starting the debugger and setting breakpoints.
The debugging workspace uses the Debugging toolbar configuration. All other workspaces use the Standard configuration. You can switch between toolbar configurations by right-clicking an empty space in the toolbar area of the main window and choosing a configuration from the contextual menu.
For help with customizing a toolbar, see:
Customizing the Display of Commands in a Toolbar
Moving and Hiding a Toolbar
Saving a Toolbar Configuration
Adding a Toolbar to the Main Window
Removing a Toolbar From the Main Window