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Visual basic ''Context menus'' are the menus that pop up when the user clicks with the right hand mouse button over a control or area in a form. Theya re called ontext menus because the menu is usually specific to the object over which the mouse was clicked. Context menus are also sometimes referred to as ''Popup menus'' or ''Shortcut menus''.
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Visual basic ''Context menus'' are the menus that pop up when the user clicks with the right hand mouse button over a control or area in a form. They are called context menus because the menu is usually specific to the object over which the mouse was clicked. Context menus are also sometimes referred to as ''Popup menus'' or ''Shortcut menus''.
  
 
This chapter will provide an overview of the steps necessary to create and programme Context menus in Visual Basic. For information on creating ''Top-level menus'' see the [[Creating Top-Level Menus in Visual Basic]] chapter of this book.
 
This chapter will provide an overview of the steps necessary to create and programme Context menus in Visual Basic. For information on creating ''Top-level menus'' see the [[Creating Top-Level Menus in Visual Basic]] chapter of this book.
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== Adding Context Menus to a Visual Basic Form ==

Revision as of 18:29, 24 July 2007

Visual basic Context menus are the menus that pop up when the user clicks with the right hand mouse button over a control or area in a form. They are called context menus because the menu is usually specific to the object over which the mouse was clicked. Context menus are also sometimes referred to as Popup menus or Shortcut menus.

This chapter will provide an overview of the steps necessary to create and programme Context menus in Visual Basic. For information on creating Top-level menus see the Creating Top-Level Menus in Visual Basic chapter of this book.

Adding Context Menus to a Visual Basic Form