MENUEX_TEMPLATE_ITEM structure
Defines a menu item in an extended menu template. This structure definition is for explanation only; it is not present in any standard header file.
Syntax
typedef struct {
DWORD dwType;
DWORD dwState;
UINT uId;
WORD wFlags;
WCHAR szText[1];
} MENUEX_TEMPLATE_ITEM;
Members
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dwType
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Type: DWORD
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The menu item type. This member can be a combination of the type (beginning with MFT) values listed with the MENUITEMINFO structure.
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dwState
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Type: DWORD
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The menu item state. This member can be a combination of the state (beginning with MFS) values listed with the MENUITEMINFO structure.
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uId
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Type: UINT
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The menu item identifier. This is an application-defined value that identifies the menu item. In an extended menu resource, items that open drop-down menus or submenus as well as command items can have identifiers.
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wFlags
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Type: WORD
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Specifies whether the menu item is the last item in the menu bar, drop-down menu, submenu, or shortcut menu and whether it is an item that opens a drop-down menu or submenu. This member can be zero or more of these values. For 32-bit applications, this member is a word; for 16-bit applications, it is a byte.
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0x80
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The structure defines the last menu item in the menu bar, drop-down menu, submenu, or shortcut menu.
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0x01
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The structure defines a item that opens a drop-down menu or submenu. Subsequent structures define menu items in the corresponding drop-down menu or submenu.
szText
Type: WCHAR
The menu item text. This member is a null-terminated Unicode string, aligned on a word boundary. The size of the menu item definition varies depending on the length of this string.
Remarks
An extended menu template consists of a MENUEX_TEMPLATE_HEADER structure followed by one or more contiguous MENUEX_TEMPLATE_ITEM structures. The MENUEX_TEMPLATE_ITEM structures, which are variable in length, are aligned on DWORD boundaries. To create a menu from an extended menu template in memory, use the LoadMenuIndirect function.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client |
Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
See also
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Reference
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Conceptual