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When BudgetLink starts the Menu.xls Workbook opens and activates the Worksheet call Menu. The Menu Worksheet has a Menu Table. The Menu Table displays a list of Workbooks saved in the saved in the [[BudgetLink System Folder]]. Each Workbook in the System Folder is a Report Pack or Input Pack. Upon clicking a Menu item, the selected Workbook opens and activates the Menu Worksheet in that Workbook. The Menu Table in that Menu Worksheet displays a list of Worksheets in that Workbook as a sub menu under the Report Pack. Upon clicking a Sub Menu item the selected Worksheet is activated. The Worksheet can also be selected by clicking on the Worksheet tabs in Excel
When BudgetLink starts the Menu.xls Workbook opens and activates the Worksheet call Menu. The Menu Worksheet has a Menu Table. The Menu Table displays a list of Workbooks saved in the saved in the [[BudgetLink System Folder]]. Each Workbook in the System Folder is a Report Pack or Input Pack. Upon clicking a Menu item, the selected Workbook opens and activates the Menu Worksheet in that Workbook. The Menu Table in that Menu Worksheet displays a list of Worksheets in that Workbook as a sub menu under the Report Pack. Upon clicking a Sub Menu item the selected Worksheet is activated. The Worksheet can also be selected by clicking on the Worksheet tabs in Excel
== How to automatically hide reports as you navigate through the Menu ==
By default, as you navigate through the reports and workbooks, Excel will open them as new workbooks and display them in the Windows Taskbar. You can change this behaviour so that only the current report is displayed. To do so, see [[How to automatically hide reports as you navigate through the Menu]].
== How to automatically close reports as you navigate through the Menu ==
By default, as you navigate through the reports and workbooks, Excel will open them as new workbooks and display them in the Windows Taskbar. You can change this behaviour so that only the current report is displayed and all other reports get closed. To do so, see [[How to automatically close reports as you navigate through the Menu]].
== How to leave reports open as you navigate through the Menu ==
By default, as you navigate through the reports and workbooks, Excel will open them as new workbooks and display them in the Windows Taskbar. You can change this behaviour so that only the current report is displayed and all other reports get closed. To do so, see [[How to automatically close reports as you navigate through the Menu]].


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