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Windows Menu
With few MENU statements, programmer can create a menu to dialogs and add or remove items, depending on the context of the application.
A menu bar is positioned just below the caption bar of a window. From this menu bar, popup menus (or sub-menus as they are also known) can be displayed, each containing commands.
Popup menus may contain deeper levels of popup menus.
Menus are constructed in a hierarchical manner: the top-most level is positioned on the menu bar, and the lower levels of the menu are the popup portions.
When the user activates a popup menu item, and a command is selected, a %WM_COMMAND message is sent to the window Callback Function to notify the program that a menu item has been selected.