Click View, then select Customize. Click the Menu tab. Under Select Context Menu, select any popup menu. Under Menu Animations, select the animation to use:
6.7 Customizing Menus
On the Menu tab of the Customize dialog see Customize Dialog: Menu Tab on page A-8, you can customize the behavior of popup menus in Designer. You can do any of the following: ■ Adding a Command to a Popup Menu on page 6-8 ■ Deleting a Command From a Popup Menu on page 6-8 ■ Controlling the Display of Menus on page 6-86.7.1 Adding a Command to a Popup Menu
To add a command to a popup menu, perform these tasks:1. Click View, then select Customize.
2. Click the Menu tab.
3. Under Select Context Menu, select the popup menu you want to customize. The popup menu appears to the upper-left of the Customize dialog.4. In the Customize dialog, click the Commands tab.
5. Under Categories, select the appropriate menu. Under Commands, select the command you want to add to the popup menu. Drag the command onto the popup menu and position it where you want it to appear on the menu. Let go of the mouse.6. Click Close to close the Customize dialog.
6.7.2 Deleting a Command From a Popup Menu
To delete a command from a popup menu, perform these tasks:1. Click View, then select Customize.
2. Click the Menu tab.
3. Under Select Context Menu, select the popup menu you want to edit.
The popup menu appears to the upper-left of the Customize dialog.4. On the popup menu, right-click the command you want to delete and click Delete
on the popup menu that appears.5. Click Close to close the Customize dialog.
You can restore any deleted command to a popup menu by selecting the menu from the Select Context Menu drop-down list and clicking the Reset button.6.7.3 Controlling the Display of Menus
You can control the on-screen appearance of menus in two ways. You can turn on or off the shadow that displays around them, and you can control how they open. These options apply to menus on the Menu bar and to the menus that appear when you right-click a section or page template in the Site Hierarchy pane or a fragment in the Toolbox. To control how menus appear on-screen, perform these tasks:1. Click View, then select Customize.
Customizing Designer 6-92. Click the Menu tab.
3. Under Select Context Menu, select any popup menu.
4. Under Menu Animations, select the animation to use:
■ None : The list of menu commands appears in the usual way. ■ Unfold : The list of menu commands opens from top-left to bottom-right. ■ Slide : The list of menu commands opens from top to bottom. ■ Fade : The list of menu commands slowly appears on-screen.5. To display a shadow effect around menus, click the Menu shadows check box. To
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