Browser fill to menu bar

How do I add the "browser fill" function to the toolbar menu in Adobe Muse?

Hello,
I am not sure about your exact query. When you say "toolbar menu" what exactly are you referring to?
When you go inside a page and the page is selected (not any item on page but select the page by clickong on any blank area on page), then you get the Broswer Fill option in the toolbar which looks like this :
And for any other item on the page (Like rectangles, textboxes etc.), you should get the Fill option in the toolbar.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Sachin

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