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      23rd Feb 2006
I've created a custom menu on the toolbar that contains several commands. I'd
like to create some submenus to shorten the appearance of the main menu list.

For example, Send To is on the File menu. You click Send To, and then a
submenu opens for you to select to Send To "Recipient (as attachment)",
"Recipient (for review)" .... "Exchange Folder" ... etc. Is it possible to
create a similar submenu on a custom menu?

Thank you!
 
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      23rd Feb 2006
Right-click any menu or toolbar and select customize. Click the target menu
to open it. Select the Commands tab on the Customize dialog. Select New Menu
from the Categories list. 'New Menu' will appear in the Commands list on the
right. Click and Drag it to the target menu, where you want it to appear as
a sub-menu. Right-click it to display its properties, to set the caption.
Click it to display the sub-menu itself (initially just a little box off the
right): drag the submenu commands to it, from other menus or from the
Customize dialog.




"CrazyChester" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:44B05EDB-C5BC-4BBD-A416-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I've created a custom menu on the toolbar that contains several commands.
> I'd
> like to create some submenus to shorten the appearance of the main menu
> list.
>
> For example, Send To is on the File menu. You click Send To, and then a
> submenu opens for you to select to Send To "Recipient (as attachment)",
> "Recipient (for review)" .... "Exchange Folder" ... etc. Is it possible to
> create a similar submenu on a custom menu?
>
> Thank you!



 
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      23rd Feb 2006
Like a charm.
Thank you!!

"Jezebel" wrote:

> Right-click any menu or toolbar and select customize. Click the target menu
> to open it. Select the Commands tab on the Customize dialog. Select New Menu
> from the Categories list. 'New Menu' will appear in the Commands list on the
> right. Click and Drag it to the target menu, where you want it to appear as
> a sub-menu. Right-click it to display its properties, to set the caption.
> Click it to display the sub-menu itself (initially just a little box off the
> right): drag the submenu commands to it, from other menus or from the
> Customize dialog.
>
>
>
>
> "CrazyChester" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:44B05EDB-C5BC-4BBD-A416-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I've created a custom menu on the toolbar that contains several commands.
> > I'd
> > like to create some submenus to shorten the appearance of the main menu
> > list.
> >
> > For example, Send To is on the File menu. You click Send To, and then a
> > submenu opens for you to select to Send To "Recipient (as attachment)",
> > "Recipient (for review)" .... "Exchange Folder" ... etc. Is it possible to
> > create a similar submenu on a custom menu?
> >
> > Thank you!

>
>
>

 
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