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Default Adding menus!

Hello all!

I was trying to create a menu and attach some stuff to it.
For eg, create a menu called 'Basic', with the default Excel GUI, nex
to the 'Help' menu.
I right clicked the toolbar and using the 'customize' button, I coul
implement the above task.
I could also attach toolbars to the created menu & assign macros t
them.

But let's say I want to have couple of extra things within the 'Basic
menu so that it looks something like the following.

Basic Menu

'Analysis type' ......................Static/Modal
'Results location'....................Node/Element
'Type' ...................................Stress/strain

It has to be like a pull-down menu, where the user clicks the Basi
menu and the three sub-menus pop up. On clicking the 'Analysis Type
which comes within the 'Basic Menu', the user must be able to pick on
of the two options . One is 'Static' and other is 'Modal
etc.............................

I would appreciate your help.
Thanks a bunch.

Arun...
Vtec Cor

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