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Question to Charles Rossiter

Question to Charles Rossiter
Sat, 5 Apr 2008 08:40:11 +0200
Charles,
Some time ago you have posted an interesting piece of advice how to create a 
new menu item with a user selected drop-down menu (WPX3). How did you create 
your own name: "Tabs, etc.". I used Menu Editor, then SubMenus. Then I

selected "Document" and created my own drop-down menu. It works fine
but how 
to change the name "Document" on my own one? 

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Re: Question to Charles Rossiter
Sat, 05 Apr 2008 10:22:15 -070
I see that Charles gave you the answer, but for future reference you 
will probably find your solutions here:

"Three easy ways to play macros, load programs, type (insert) 
keystrokes, or use built-in WordPerfect features by creating your own 
toolbar buttons, shortcut keys, and menus." -

http://wptoolbox.com/tips/EasyPlay.html

Barry

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Toolbox for WordPerfect -
tips, macros, and more at
http://wptoolbox.com
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Stanislaw Dymek wrote:
> Charles,
> Some time ago you have posted an interesting piece of advice how to create
a 
> new menu item with a user selected drop-down menu (WPX3). How did you
create 
> your own name: "Tabs, etc.". I used Menu Editor, then SubMenus.
Then I 
> selected "Document" and created my own drop-down menu. It works
fine but how 
> to change the name "Document" on my own one? 
> 
> 
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Re: Question to Charles Rossiter
Sat, 05 Apr 2008 11:11:52 +020
Stanislaw,

Do Tools > Settings > Customize > Click the Menu tab > Click on the
menu 
to Edit > Edit.  Then in the Menu Editor, double-click on the menu text 
that you wish to change.  This lets you change both the text and the 
corresponding quick tip.  If you insert an ampersand into the menu name, 
then Alt+the character immediately after the & is the hot-key for that 
menu.

Some caution is needed to avoid using the same hot-key combination for 
different sub-menus -- otherwise you would have to press the hot-key 
combination twice to get to the second sub-menu.


Stanislaw Dymek wrote:
> Charles,
> Some time ago you have posted an interesting piece of advice how to create
a 
> new menu item with a user selected drop-down menu (WPX3). How did you
create 
> your own name: "Tabs, etc.". I used Menu Editor, then SubMenus.
Then I 
> selected "Document" and created my own drop-down menu. It works
fine but how 
> to change the name "Document" on my own one? 
> 
> 

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