09-15-2006, 02:26 PM -
Okay, Yuri, that took care of that. Thanks.
Now, can you explain what "Docking point -- Location of the point to attache the menu to" really means. Or let me explain the problem I wanted to solve:
I have a toolbar in the XP taksbar. Four menus in two rows (my taskbar is two rows high), like this:
Menu A Menu B
Menu C Menu D
When I click on menu C, menu A and B are hidden by the up-popping menu. When I click on menu D, menu B is hidden.
I would like all menus to open above the taskbar. Is that possible?
Hans L
Now, can you explain what "Docking point -- Location of the point to attache the menu to" really means. Or let me explain the problem I wanted to solve:
I have a toolbar in the XP taksbar. Four menus in two rows (my taskbar is two rows high), like this:
Menu A Menu B
Menu C Menu D
When I click on menu C, menu A and B are hidden by the up-popping menu. When I click on menu D, menu B is hidden.
I would like all menus to open above the taskbar. Is that possible?
Hans L