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I'm having problems with something that seems to be very simple: change the macro icon in the toolbar. Does anybody know how to do that?

  • Deepak Nandwana
  • May 02, 2026

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A:

To change the macro icon in the toolbar, you should:

  • Create an image in .bmp file format for your icon
  • Give a name to your icon same as the macro name
  • Save the icon in the same folder as the macro .ivb file
  • Open Inventor and go to Tools
  • Click Customize and select Command
  • In the dialog box dropdown menu, select Macros
  • Locate your macro in the list and add it to your custom panel
  • Inventor will automatically apply the icon
  • jayaram appu
  • May 03, 2026

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