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I believe there's a limitation on which menu items you can and cannot
remove.  I'm pretty sure you have to leave the "help->About Acrobat...", and
I recall there being others.

These limitations may or may not be enforced by Acrobat programmatically.
If some menus aren't disappearing when they "should", then this is probably
the reason.

--Mark Storer
  Software Engineer
  Cardiff Software
#include <disclaimer>
typdef std::disclaimer<Cardiff> Discard;


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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Leonard Rosenthol
> Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 8:24 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [PDFdev] Eliminating menu items
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> At 10:02 AM -0600 1/8/04, Brent Reid wrote:
> >I have created my own menu items for a form that will be 
> used by nearly
> >computer illiterate people. I want to eliminate the other 
> menu items so that
> >the user can only do what I've programmed the menu items to do.
> 
>       OK...
> 
> 
> >I found hideMenuItmes in the SDK and was going to eliminate 
> all of the menu
> >items except the ones I added, but when I used 
> listMenuItems, I got several
> >pages of menu item names.
> 
>       Yes, there are a lot...
> 
> 
> >I guess I'm lazy and don't want to type in a line for every 
> menu item (and
> >toolbarButton) so I'm looking for an easier way to eliminate 
> the menu items
> >and icons.
> 
>       You don't have to do one for EVERY item - just the main/top 
> level items.  If you delete the main item of a hierarchical menu, it 
> will get all the subs.
> 
> 
> Leonard
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