Menus

What would a Windows application be without menus? Menus provide a convenient way for the user to initiate defined tasks in your application. Menus usually appear across the top portion of your application window starting from the left. Related tasks can be grouped together on a menu so that the user can learn and understand your application faster and at the same time give the user quick access to the functionality provided by your application.

Visual Studio .NET has an extensive set of menus that you use in the development of your software projects. Visual Basic .NET also gives you the ability to create and define menus for your own applications. In Chapter 24, “Menus,” you will see how to define your own menus and write code that is ...

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