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Visible underscore in menus

ORC
In a mainmenu I have added underscores to the menu items like e.g. &File
which will show an underscore under "F" ... but only when the "Alt" key is
pressed?

Is there a way to have the underscore shown always like in normal window
programs?

Thanks
Ole
Nov 16 '05 #1
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Is there a way to have the underscore shown always like in normal window
programs?


Yes, if you turn that feature on in the Control Panel's Display
options (it's a system wide setting).

Mattias

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