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Component: BC-FES
Component Name: Frontend Services - Use subcomponents (see SAP Note 1322184)
Description: Element of the graphical user interface. A menu button is a special pushbutton with its own menu. When you press a menu button, its menu opens and you can select from the menu entries. After you have selected and pressed a menu entry, the system performs the function assigned to this entry. While the menu is displayed, the menu button is in a pressed state. After a menu entry is chosen, the menu disappears and the menu button returns to an unpressed state.
Key Concepts: A menu button is a graphical user interface (GUI) element in SAP software that allows users to access a list of commands or functions. It is typically represented by a small icon or text label that, when clicked, displays a drop-down menu of options. Menu buttons are used to provide quick access to commonly used functions and can be found in the top navigation bar of most SAP applications. How to Use it: To use a menu button, simply click on the icon or text label. This will open a drop-down menu with a list of commands or functions related to the button. Select the desired command or function from the list and it will be executed. Tips & Tricks: Menu buttons can be customized to display only the most commonly used commands or functions. This can help reduce clutter and make it easier to find the desired command or function quickly. Additionally, some menu buttons may have additional options that can be accessed by right-clicking on the button. Related Information: For more information about menu buttons, please refer to SAP Note 1322184 which provides details on how to use subcomponents in BC-FES Frontend Services. Additionally, you can find more information about GUI elements in SAP software in the SAP Help Portal.