Customize - Menu Tab
Select the
Menu tab of the
Customize Command/Macros Command/Macros
Application frame menus
Use the options in the
Application frame menus group box to view the application frame menus (also known as pull-down menus) for the various types of applications. A description of the selected menu is available under the
Reset button. You can also review descriptions in
Application Frame Menus.
Show menus for
In this list box, you can select the menu you want to edit. The selected menu will be displayed at the top of the application regardless of what type of window or document was active when this dialog was launched. For example, when
Graph is selected, the graph menu bar will be available at the top of the application even if you do not currently have a graph open on the desktop. Once the menu is displayed, you can switch to the
Commands
tab and drag and drop the commands you want to add to the menu. A complete list of application frame menus is listed here. For information on a specific menu (or an explanation of when it is available), click on the menu name below. See also the Application Frame Menu Overview.Graph
Reset
Click the
Reset button to reset the currently selected menu. Resetting the menu will undo any additions you have made by resetting the menu to its default composition.
Reset All
Click the
Reset All button to reset all of the menus. Resetting the menus will undo any additions you have made by resetting the menus to their default composition.
Menu animations
Use this list box to select the menu animations you want to use. Note that this option applies to all menus (both application frame and shortcut menus).
None
When
None is selected, there will be no menu animation (i.e., the entire menu will open when it is selected).
Unfold
When
Unfold is selected, the menus will unfold as they are displayed (i.e., the menus will seem to unfold from the top left corner to the bottom right corner).
Slide
When
Slide is selected, the menus will slide open (i.e., menu items will be displayed one at a time, from top to bottom).
Fade
When
Fade is selected, the menus will appear faded before coming into focus.
Context menus
Use the options in this group box to add commands to various context (or shortcut) menus.
Select context menu
When you choose a shortcut menu in this box, it will be displayed to the right of the
Customize
dialog. Once the menu is displayed, you can switch to theCommands
tab and drag and drop the commands or macros you want to add to the menu. For a complete list of shortcut menus, see the Context Menu Overview. If you don't want to display a shortcut menu, select the dashed line (the first option).Reset
Click this button to reset the currently selected menu. Resetting the menu will undo any additions you have made by resetting the menu to its default composition.
Reset All
Click the
Reset All button to reset all of the menus. Resetting the menus will undo any additions you have made by resetting the menus to their default composition.