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er, can you elaborate? I possibly (though maybe unlikely) may be able to help.-InsrtNameHere-Don't bother the expert is here
[QUOTE="-InsrtNameHere-"]er, can you elaborate? I possibly (though maybe unlikely) may be able to help.explicthangnailDon't bother the expert is here cool.
[QUOTE="explicthangnail"][QUOTE="-InsrtNameHere-"]er, can you elaborate? I possibly (though maybe unlikely) may be able to help.-InsrtNameHere-Don't bother the expert is here cool.I shall teach him stuff in this thread that only experts can teach him
[QUOTE="-InsrtNameHere-"][QUOTE="explicthangnail"][QUOTE="-InsrtNameHere-"]er, can you elaborate? I possibly (though maybe unlikely) may be able to help.explicthangnailDon't bother the expert is here cool.I shall teach him stuff in this thread that only experts can teach him sounds good.
[QUOTE="explicthangnail"][QUOTE="-InsrtNameHere-"][QUOTE="explicthangnail"][QUOTE="-InsrtNameHere-"]er, can you elaborate? I possibly (though maybe unlikely) may be able to help.-InsrtNameHere-Don't bother the expert is here cool.I shall teach him stuff in this thread that only experts can teach him sounds good.Okay let the teaching commence!
[QUOTE="-InsrtNameHere-"][QUOTE="explicthangnail"][QUOTE="-InsrtNameHere-"][QUOTE="explicthangnail"][QUOTE="-InsrtNameHere-"]er, can you elaborate? I possibly (though maybe unlikely) may be able to help.explicthangnailDon't bother the expert is here cool.I shall teach him stuff in this thread that only experts can teach him sounds good.Okay let the teaching commence! alright... whoo.
In visual basic 6, you use the Menu Editor
to get to menu editor, u must be viewing the object, then click on Tools, then Menu Editor.
Once on the menu editor, create the menus...
To get a SUB menu for a menu, highlight the menu in the big white box below, and click on the 'black right arrow' to move it over. once u move it over, you'll see 4 or more dots before it.
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1. Open up your form.
2. Drop a menu strip onto the form. It'll appear as an icon at the bottom.
3. Click on it to select it.
4. You'll now see a menu box on the top of the form. Just type in your menu options.
5. To make a suboption, just enter a menu name to the right data entry box instead of the bottom one.
6. After I'm done laying out the menus, I usually select them and go into properties to give them decent names.
This is for VB.Net btw....Â
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