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Is it possible to add multi level sub menu to toolbar [style = Dropdown]

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    Nanda_MR
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    Hi to all, I am trying to replicate Menu in Toolbar I can add a first level Toolbar Menu Item. But I am not able to second level or higher. Is it possible to add multi level sub menu ? Regards, Nanda

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      Hi to all, I am trying to replicate Menu in Toolbar I can add a first level Toolbar Menu Item. But I am not able to second level or higher. Is it possible to add multi level sub menu ? Regards, Nanda

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      Suresh Suthar
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      Nanda_MR wrote:

      Menu in Toolba

      You are using ToolStrip?? If Yes than,

      Nanda_MR wrote:

      Is it possible to add multi level sub menu ?

      Yes, it is possible... http://www.imageurlhost.com/images/n71r5fml1ynz4m7gs41i.png[^]

      Be an Eagle, Sky is Yours.

      modified on Thursday, July 21, 2011 3:10 AM

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        Nanda_MR wrote:

        Menu in Toolba

        You are using ToolStrip?? If Yes than,

        Nanda_MR wrote:

        Is it possible to add multi level sub menu ?

        Yes, it is possible... http://www.imageurlhost.com/images/n71r5fml1ynz4m7gs41i.png[^]

        Be an Eagle, Sky is Yours.

        modified on Thursday, July 21, 2011 3:10 AM

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        hi Suresh, Thanks for reply but I am using visual Basic 6.0 Regards, Nanda

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          Hi to all, I am trying to replicate Menu in Toolbar I can add a first level Toolbar Menu Item. But I am not able to second level or higher. Is it possible to add multi level sub menu ? Regards, Nanda

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          if you are using the drop down menu on the MDIform interface (Control E to get into it) then you will notice there are arrow buttons, use the right arrow to indent a menu option which makes it a sub menu of the first entry above it that has a lesser indent left arrow reduces the level of the menu entry not sure that was best explanation but try it and you will see what happens Mike

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