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I know how to use initWithCustomView to create and add a UIBarButtonItem with a custom view in code. But I prefer to do things like this in Interface Builder when I can. I can't seem to find any way to create a custom UIBarButtonItem and set the custom view.

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OK, I eventually figured out how to do it.

If you drag a view onto a NavigationItem that will create a UIBarButtonItem that is initialized with that custom view and it links it to the right bar button. Alternatively you can drag the view onto a bar button item that is inside a Navigation Item. It will not work for a bar button item that is not inside a Navigation Item.

To create a left bar item with custom view, it is a bit trickier. A bar button item inside a navigation item is hardcoded to be the right side item. What I did was add another navigation item temporarily to the top level of the xib file. Then drag the view onto the navigation item which creates the bar button item inside this navigation item. Move the bar button item out of the navigation item (to the top level of the xib). Then I can delete the navigation item I added so then I have a free standing bar button item initialized with a custom view. You then have to add the link from the leftBarButtonItem outlet of the real navigation item to this bar button item yourself.

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    Almost 4 years later looking to do the same thing and my workaround no longer works
    – user486646
    Sep 5, 2014 at 3:53
  • Found any other solution? Nov 6, 2014 at 12:09
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    Thanks to Apple, this is not working anymore on Xcode 6. Why simplify if they can complicate?
    – Duck
    Dec 9, 2014 at 7:49
  • This worked for me in Xcode 7.3. I drag a UIButton inside a navigation item and it is wrapped inside a UIBarButtonItem, now I place that UIBarButtonItem in the place I need (the bottom UIToolbar for example)
    – nacho4d
    Apr 13, 2016 at 14:48
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As he said in the comments, user486646's solution no longer works in Xcode 6. After messing around a bit this is what I figured out.

1) Drag a toolbar into your View Controller Scene. Not into the view, but into the scene, eg. under Exit.

2) Drag your custom view into (under) the toolbar. This will create the the UIBarButtonItem with embedded custom view in the toolbar.

3) Now drag the the UIBarButtonItem with embedded custom view to wherever you really want it (eg. navigation item or just as one of the View Controller's toolbar items).

4) Delete the toolbar created in step 1.

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    Unfortunately this didn't work for me with Xcode 7.2 :( Jan 27, 2016 at 22:27
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    This actually worked for me on Xcode 12.5. May 12, 2021 at 0:17

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