The sfPad can only host sub menu (popup) with sfBars.
>One less click for the users of the application. The user clicks on the pad and the form opens. I realize that this is not standard procedure with menus, but the user wanted it.
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>I know about the sfBar stuff, I've been recreating the rest of the menu pads with it.. i.e. I'm using it to create the bars under the other pads like Reports, Administration etc.
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>(The application has been in use for over 6 years and am making some enhancements, and I think it would be confusing to change it now.)
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