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ASP_Volume2 #37811
Owner Drawn Menu for use with images like office

Customize your menu with images. Just create a menu with the VB Menu editor. Add some PictureBoxes to your form and assign to the CMenu class. This class uses the whole region of the main-menu not only the regions of the items. So, if the window width changes, the background image of the main-menu also does. The screenshot shows where PictureBoxes are applied. UPDATE: Now using a better method for subclassing. A MsgBox blocked the WM_DRAWITEM message when running in the IDE and as long as the msgbox was on top, the menubar was grey. This doesn't happen in the new version.

ASP_Volume3 #60522
Owner Drawn Menu for use with images like office

Customize your menu with images. Just create a menu with the VB Menu editor. Add some PictureBoxes to your form and assign to the CMenu class. This class uses the whole region of the main-menu not only the regions of the items. So, if the window width changes, the background image of the main-menu also does. The screenshot shows where PictureBoxes are applied. UPDATE: Now using a better method for subclassing. A MsgBox blocked the WM_DRAWITEM message when running in the IDE and as long as the msgbox was on top, the menubar was grey. This doesn't happen in the new version.

C_Volume2 #78873
Owner Drawn Menu for use with images like office

Customize your menu with images. Just create a menu with the VB Menu editor. Add some PictureBoxes to your form and assign to the CMenu class. This class uses the whole region of the main-menu not only the regions of the items. So, if the window width changes, the background image of the main-menu also does. The screenshot shows where PictureBoxes are applied. UPDATE: Now using a better method for subclassing. A MsgBox blocked the WM_DRAWITEM message when running in the IDE and as long as the msgbox was on top, the menubar was grey. This doesn't happen in the new version.

Java_Volume1 #97417
Owner Drawn Menu for use with images like office

Customize your menu with images. Just create a menu with the VB Menu editor. Add some PictureBoxes to your form and assign to the CMenu class. This class uses the whole region of the main-menu not only the regions of the items. So, if the window width changes, the background image of the main-menu also does. The screenshot shows where PictureBoxes are applied. UPDATE: Now using a better method for subclassing. A MsgBox blocked the WM_DRAWITEM message when running in the IDE and as long as the msgbox was on top, the menubar was grey. This doesn't happen in the new version.

2_2002-2004 #124564
Owner Drawn Menu for use with images like office

Customize your menu with images. Just create a menu with the VB Menu editor. Add some PictureBoxes to your form and assign to the CMenu class. This class uses the whole region of the main-menu not only the regions of the items. So, if the window width changes, the background image of the main-menu also does. The screenshot shows where PictureBoxes are applied. UPDATE: Now using a better method for subclassing. A MsgBox blocked the WM_DRAWITEM message when running in the IDE and as long as the msgbox was on top, the menubar was grey. This doesn't happen in the new version.

3_2004-2005 #143108
Owner Drawn Menu for use with images like office

Customize your menu with images. Just create a menu with the VB Menu editor. Add some PictureBoxes to your form and assign to the CMenu class. This class uses the whole region of the main-menu not only the regions of the items. So, if the window width changes, the background image of the main-menu also does. The screenshot shows where PictureBoxes are applied. UPDATE: Now using a better method for subclassing. A MsgBox blocked the WM_DRAWITEM message when running in the IDE and as long as the msgbox was on top, the menubar was grey. This doesn't happen in the new version.

4_2005-2006 #165819
Owner Drawn Menu for use with images like office

Customize your menu with images. Just create a menu with the VB Menu editor. Add some PictureBoxes to your form and assign to the CMenu class. This class uses the whole region of the main-menu not only the regions of the items. So, if the window width changes, the background image of the main-menu also does. The screenshot shows where PictureBoxes are applied. UPDATE: Now using a better method for subclassing. A MsgBox blocked the WM_DRAWITEM message when running in the IDE and as long as the msgbox was on top, the menubar was grey. This doesn't happen in the new version.

5_2007-2008 #188337
Owner Drawn Menu for use with images like office

Customize your menu with images. Just create a menu with the VB Menu editor. Add some PictureBoxes to your form and assign to the CMenu class. This class uses the whole region of the main-menu not only the regions of the items. So, if the window width changes, the background image of the main-menu also does. The screenshot shows where PictureBoxes are applied. UPDATE: Now using a better method for subclassing. A MsgBox blocked the WM_DRAWITEM message when running in the IDE and as long as the msgbox was on top, the menubar was grey. This doesn't happen in the new version.

6_2008-2009 #210855
Owner Drawn Menu for use with images like office

Customize your menu with images. Just create a menu with the VB Menu editor. Add some PictureBoxes to your form and assign to the CMenu class. This class uses the whole region of the main-menu not only the regions of the items. So, if the window width changes, the background image of the main-menu also does. The screenshot shows where PictureBoxes are applied. UPDATE: Now using a better method for subclassing. A MsgBox blocked the WM_DRAWITEM message when running in the IDE and as long as the msgbox was on top, the menubar was grey. This doesn't happen in the new version.

7_2009-2012 #233373
Owner Drawn Menu for use with images like office

Customize your menu with images. Just create a menu with the VB Menu editor. Add some PictureBoxes to your form and assign to the CMenu class. This class uses the whole region of the main-menu not only the regions of the items. So, if the window width changes, the background image of the main-menu also does. The screenshot shows where PictureBoxes are applied. UPDATE: Now using a better method for subclassing. A MsgBox blocked the WM_DRAWITEM message when running in the IDE and as long as the msgbox was on top, the menubar was grey. This doesn't happen in the new version.

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