A menu provides options and functions that are not immediately visible. Its main purpose is to clean up the interface by hiding related commands while still keeping them close at hand and available.
By placing the pointer of your computer over an object and clicking the right ouse button, you will be offered a menu that allows you to perform specific functions within the program. This menu that pops up is called a shortcut menu.
Edit menu option.
they both give you options
normal startup menu option
ports of a computer and its functions
char SomeFunction();This has nothing to do with menu functions. It is a straight C/C++ answer. Menu functions depend on the platform API, not on C/C++.
A menu is a hierarchical arrangement of functions and menus of functions. Each responsibility has a menu assigned to it. and the sub menu is menu inside the main menu. we can say that group member of any menu is known as Sub Menu. we can take an example of "File" Menu of MS-Word, In File Menu We can Find Several Sub Menus like Save, SaveAs, Print, and etc. Mr. Gauro NETSA
Commands provide access to a program's functions.
in the help menu
The parts of menu bar will depend on the application using a menu. Most menu bars contain home, edit, tools, insert, and format functions.
A menu provides options and functions that are not immediately visible. Its main purpose is to clean up the interface by hiding related commands while still keeping them close at hand and available.
Productivity Center menu
It depends on the application you are using. In Microsoft Word it is under the Tools menu.
the appilcation's help menu
Learn how to use callback functions and the answer to the question should be evident.
Like many programs Microsoft Excel financial spreadsheet application can be customised. The menu bar can be changed by adding and removing buttons and galleries to the menu bar it self and the functions that can be called from the menu bar
Main menu tabs are for various functions like open etc. Open, Save, New, save as, print are some options.