Custom Menu Bars

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I have an application with several custom menu bars. I want to be able when
a user minimizes a particular form to display the main menu bar, instead of
still displaying the form's menu bar. I tried on Deactiavate, but that only
works if some other window is open that the focus can be set to.

Help!!
 
Did you try setting the form's menubar property to "" when you minimize the
form?


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PC Datasheet said:
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