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Current graphical interfaces offer more and more functionalities. These functinalities are symbolized by tools which are grouped and ordered in menus or toolboxes without any convention. In order to simplify these interfaces, we propose to use a generic toolbox. This box will be made of tool that can be used on any kind of document. To make it possible, we will use a generic structure for documents, by using graphs.