Each mode contains one or more windows. An example of a window is the Task List window or the Daily Appointments window. The default display profile shows a graduated navy blue banner above each window. OfficeTalk provides certain functions which relate specifically to a window. For example, consider the Task List. The function to mark a task as completed is specific to the Task List. For this reason, OfficeTalk makes such functionality available in the form of a window button or a window menu.
The window menu may be displayed by clicking on the left most part of the banner above each window as shown in the picture below.
If a window is configured to display window buttons then these will be shown at the right most part of the banner.
You can change which window buttons and menus are accessible from a particular window by clicking the right mouse button anywhere inside the window and selecting Window Buttons from the context menu. The Choose Buttons/Menu Items dialog box is displayed. The Buttons page and the Menu Items page are identical in appearance. The Buttons page lets you choose which window buttons to show in the window banner. The Menu Items page lets you choose which menu items to show in the window's drop down menu. In both pages, you may use the Add and Remove buttons to determine which buttons or menu items are accessible. You may also use the Raise and Lower buttons to determine the order in which the buttons and menu items appear.