>>A little misunderstanding here, I want the functionallity similar the star bar erik mentions, but within a VFp program, and for VFP programs (generally forms) as extra shortcuts to the VFP menubar. So to be 100 % clear, I don't want to launch eg WORD from that toolbar in my VFP program, but the programs found in the VFP menu ...
>>In programs with lots of menuoptions, users tend to use only 5% of those options for 95 % of their time, a quick launch would be handy ...
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>I was planning to develop such a thing for my application. What I thought of doing was designing a toolbar that had buttons for each form/program that a user might want to have on a quick launch toolbar and then make them visible/invisible based on user's settings.
Wouldn't it be nice if we had a button somewhere in our form class, which could be dragged to the toolbar? So if the user wants the form to be on the toolbar, just drag'n'drop the button. Mmmm... that would need some reaction in the drop event of the toolbar, storing the name of the DraggedFrom form somewhere, using that info when the toolbar is instantiated. Or having freely forming toolbars in a popup somewhere (right-click of any toolbar) and a form which would list all the forms (with their descriptions and icons) etc etc.
Anybody willing to write the rest of the Office in VFP?