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Figure 13-19. You can reorder the items in the Custom Menu list with the “View by” pop-
up menu. You can also click each of the column headers to sort the list. Probably this win-
dow's most important item is the small pop-up menu at the bottom. You can do all the edit-
ing of custom menus you like, but unless you remember to switch to your custom set, you
don't see any change in your file.
2. Click “View copy,” and then click Edit. Or you can double-click an item to edit
it .
The Edit Custom Menu window appears ( Figure 13-20 ). Here you tell the custom
menu what it should look like and how it should behave.
3. Select the radio button beside the Override Title field and then, in the field, type
Switch .
The Override Title option changes what someone sees in his menu bar. You changed it
to Switch since the word “View” is too vague for beginners. Plus, you don't want
them getting confused if they pick up FileMaker's manual (or this topic) for help. The
changed menu name should clue people in that they need to look at your custom doc-
umentation for help.
The menu's name in this dialog box remains View Copy; that's how you know it ori-
ginated from the normal View menu, not from scratch.
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