Toolbar Buttons (Microsoft Agent Character Editor)

[Microsoft Agent is deprecated as of Windows 7, and may be unavailable in subsequent versions of Windows.]

New Custom Character

Resets the Editor for creating a new Custom character definition. If an existing character is loaded and has unsaved edits to a file(s), the Editor displays a message to determine whether to save or discard unsaved changes.

Open Character Definition

Displays the Open File dialog box, enabling you to open an existing character definition file for editing. If an existing character is loaded and has unsaved edits to a file(s), the Editor displays a message to determine whether to save or discard unsaved changes.

Save Character Definition

Saves the character definition. If the character definition does not exist (has not been named), the Editor displays the Save As dialog box for input of the filename.

Build Character

Builds a Microsoft Agent character from the character definition.

Print Character Definition

Prints the current character definition file open in the Editor.

Cut

Removes the selected item in the Editor and places it on the Windows Clipboard.

Copy

Copies the selected item in the Editor to the Windows Clipboard.

Paste

Copies data from the current Windows Clipboard to the selected location.

Delete

Removes the selected item from the Editor.

Undo

Removes a change made in the Editor.

Redo

Reverses an undo action in the Editor.

New Animation

Creates a new animation object in the Editor.

New Animation Frame

Creates a new frame for an animation.

Preview

Plays an animation, starting from its selected frame.

Preview Exit Branching

Plays an animation's exit branching, starting from its selected frame.

Stop Preview

Stops playing the preview of an animation.

Add Image File

Displays the Select Image File dialog box. Selected images are added to the list.

Move Up

Moves an image up in the ordered (z-ordered) list. In a frame's images list, this moves the image up in the visual z-order.

Move Down

Moves an image down in the ordered (z-ordered) list. In a frame's images list, this moves the image down in the visual z-order.