CHAPTER 4 WORKING WITH REALBASIC MENUS Moving (Web hosting packages)
CHAPTER 4 WORKING WITH REALBASIC MENUS Moving Menus and Menu Items If, after you add a new menu, you decide you don t like its current location, you can move it. One way to accomplish this is to delete the menu and add it back at the desired location. You can also drag-and-drop the menu to a new location without having to delete and re-create it by using the following procedure. 1. Open the appropriate menu bar in the MenuBar Editor. 2. Select the menu you want to move and drag it to a different location. 3. A vertical bar appears, indicating the current insertion point. Drop the menu at the desired location. REALbasic also enables you to move menu items to different locations within the menu system. For example, the following procedure outlines the steps involved in moving a menu item from one location to another within the same menu. 1. Open the appropriate menu bar into the MenuBar Editor. 2. Select the menu where the menu item to be moved resides. 3. Select the menu item you want to move and drag it to a different location. 4. A horizontal bar appears, indicating the current insertion point. Drop the menu at the desired location. Converting Menu Items to Menus REALbasic also lets you convert a menu item into a new menu. This can come in handy when you make an enhancement to an application where you plan to expand on the capabilities provided by a given command. The following procedure outlines the steps involved in converting a menu item to a menu. 1. Open the appropriate menu bar in the MenuBar Editor. 2. Select the menu where the menu item currently resides. 3. Select the menu item, and then click the Convert to Menu button located on the Menubar Editor toolbar or click Project . Modify . Convert to Menu. 4. The menu item disappears and reappears as a new menu. Drag-and-drop the menu to the appropriate location.
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