
Chapter 5
Modifying the CVIM Menus
5–5
The Cascade Effect
If all items except one have been deleted from a menu, and the one
remaining menu item has a three dot leader, the “cascade effect” occurs at
the USER level.
The cascade effect is this: At the USER level, the subsequent menu or
function appears in place of the single menu item.
For example, if you delete all items from the Define Window menu, except
P&P Process Win. box, when you pick the Define Window box at the
USER level, the screen would look like this:
(Define Window menu does
not appear at the User Level).
The P&P Process Win.
function is activated.
As you can see, the Define Window menu does not appear. In this case,
since the P&P Process Win. box is the only item available on the Define
Window menu, picking the Define Window menu would activate the P&P
Process Win. function.
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