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WebCenter Remove Unused Menu Items Remove the menus and / or menu entries that are not necessary for your target users. • For each item to remove, delete everything between <menuitem> and </menuitem>, including the <menuitem> and </menuitem> tags. Attention: Make sure you are very precise and delete only corresponding <menuitem> and </menuitem> tags, so as not to break the XML structure! Add Custom Menu Items • To add a top level menu, add a <menuitem> element, with the following elements in it: <name> Choose a unique name for your menu. This name is only used to identify the menu in the XML file. <labeltag> Enter the language file tag corresponding to your new menu. You can use a tag already existing in the language files, or a new tag. This makes displaying your new menu in multiple languages possible: you enter the tag here, and in each language file you associate that tag with the text string that will be shown for that menu in that language. If for example you are adding a menu linking to a(n existing) saved search showing rejected documents: 1. Enter "REJECTED_DOCUMENTS_TAG" as <labeltag>, 2. Associate that tag with the "Rejected Documents" string in your English language file, with "Documents Rejetés" in your French language file, etc. Note: If you are using a new tag, you need to add it to the custom language files, otherwise you will lose it with every upgrade. 423 5
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