Toolbar Editor Sketchup -

This is the flagship feature. You can create a blank toolbar and name it (e.g., "My Woodworking Tools" or "Architecture Core").

| Feature | Old Toolbars (Pre-2021) | New Toolbar Editor (2021+) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Custom Toolbars | Not possible | Yes (Unlimited) | | Remove Native Icons | No (Fixed sets) | Yes | | Reorder Icons | Clunky (via View menu) | Drag-and-drop visual | | Save Layouts | Manual .dat file editing | Built-in set management | | Extension Integration | Separate floating window | Merge into your own bars | toolbar editor sketchup

You can add vertical separators (lines) to group your tools visually. This is the flagship feature

If you use a stylus or prefer minimal keyboard shortcuts, create a single, dense toolbar docked on the left containing: If you use a stylus or prefer minimal

Try to keep your main toolbar to a single row. Use the Editor to delete large, rarely used icons (like "Component Options" or "Dynamic Components") to make room for small, powerful ones (like "Hide Rest of Model" or "Section Plane").

If you have any toolbar visible, look at the far right edge of that toolbar. You will see a small double-chevron (») or a down arrow. Click it and select Toolbar Editor.

Once open, a small, floating window appears. This is your command center.