From: "Glenn Linderman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> didn't help either.  I'm out of my depth here; given that this stuff
> doesn't work in the case you are trying (which I had never tried), but
> does work in other cases (like I use all over the place, and as above,
> for Test, I don't have any more ideas.

Ok, thank you. I think it is a bug in Win32::GUI because the submenus can be
changed that way, but not the top menus. I will create 2 separate menus and
I will replace the entire menu using

$Win->Change(-menu => $second_menu)

because it works that way. Not very nice, but it works.

Teddy


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