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CMenu DeleteMenu()

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    Hi, what is the difference between MF_BYPOSITION and MF_BYCOMMAND in DeleteMenu() function of CMenu class.I have problem with MF_BYCOMMAND is not working properly.

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      Hi, what is the difference between MF_BYPOSITION and MF_BYCOMMAND in DeleteMenu() function of CMenu class.I have problem with MF_BYCOMMAND is not working properly.

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      From MSDN [^]: MF_BYCOMMAND Identifies menu item position by command. [...] MF_BYPOSITION Identifies menu item position by zero-based relative position. [...] i.e. if you need to access the menu via its ID (like, for instance, IDM_EXIT) then you have to specify MF_BYCOMMAND. Viceversa, if you want to specify the menu item via its position inside the menu then use MF_BYPOSITION) Is it clear enough? :)

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