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Creating Top-Level Menus in Visual Basic

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New page: Despite Microsoft's move towards so called ''Ribbon'' based navigation, every other application still relies on menus to provide an easy way for users to navigate around applications. In f...
Despite Microsoft's move towards so called ''Ribbon'' based navigation, every other application still relies on menus to provide an easy way for users to navigate around applications. In fact, the jury is still out on whether ''Ribbon'' style interfaces of the type found in Office 2007 are actually easier to use than menus.

This chapter is dedicated entirely to the topic of creating menus systems in Visual Basic. As you will see as we work through this topic, Visual Basic combined with Visual Studio make the creation of menus extremely easy.