Lenovo ThinkPad R400 User Manual

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7.

In

the

Main

window

menu

bar,

click

View

and

then

click

Properties

.

The

Menu

Item

Properties

window

opens.

8.

Click

the

General

tab

and

do

the

following:

a.

In

the

Description

field,

verify

that

the

text

is

correct

for

the

selected

menu

item

(or

root

entry).

b.

In

the

Justify

field,

use

the

drop-down

menu

to

select

the

alignment

for

the

selected

menu

item.

c.

In

the

Show

always

check

box,

add

a

check

mark

only

if

you

want

the

menu

item

to

be

included

in

menu

system

if

the

image

is

reinstalled

from

the

service

partition.

This

check

box

has

meaning

only

if

the

Delete

unused

option

is

selected

in

the

Image

Cleanup

tab

of

the

Map

Settings

window.

9.

Click

the

Submenu

Items

tab

and

do

the

following:

Note:

The

Submenu

items

tab

is

present

only

if

submenu

items

are

nested

under

the

selected

menu

item.

a.

In

the

Title

field,

type

a

title

or

instruction

that

applies

to

the

submenu

items.

For

example,

if

your

menu

contains

a

list

of

operating

systems,

you

might

want

the

title

to

be

“Select

an

operating

system.”

b.

In

the

Spacing

field,

set

the

number

of

blank

lines

that

you

want

to

use

to

separate

menu

items.

c.

Place

a

check

mark

in

the

Automatically

select

single

item

check

box

if

you

want

the

installation

program

to

automatically

make

the

selection

if

only

a

single

menu

item

is

listed.

A

single-menu-item

condition

will

exist

if

only

one

submenu

item

is

listed

under

the

selected

menu

item

in

the

tree

structure,

or

if

you

assigned

a

filter

to

multiple

submenu

items

and

only

one

submenu

item

satisfies

the

condition

of

the

filter.

d.

Place

a

check

mark

in

the

Allow

multiple

selections

check

box

if

you

want

to

enable

the

person

controlling

the

installation

to

choose

more

than

one

item

from

the

menu.

For

example,

you

might

want

to

provide

the

ability

to

choose

one

or

more

items

from

a

list

of

application

programs.

10.

Click

the

Utility

tab

if

you

want

to

associate

a

utility

with

the

menu

item,

then

do

the

following:

a.

In

the

Name

field,

use

the

drop-down

menu

to

select

a

utility

from

the

module

repository.

b.

In

the

Parameters

field,

type

any

parameters

required

to

run

the

utility.

c.

In

the

Run

area,

click

one

of

the

following

radio

buttons:

v

Immediately:

The

utility

runs

as

soon

as

the

menu

item

is

selected

at

the

target

computer.

v

Queue:

When

the

menu

item

is

selected

the

utility

is

placed

in

a

queue

until

the

final

selection

is

made

from

the

final

menu.

Then,

all

utilities

in

the

queue

are

run

before

any

modules

are

installed.

11.

Click

the

Variables

tab

if

you

want

to

define

a

variable;

then,

do

the

following:

Note:

For

additional

details

about

using

variables

in

a

map,

see

“Using

variables;

an

advanced

base-map

function”

on

page

108.

a.

Click

the

Insert

Variable

icon.

The

Set

Variable

window

opens.

b.

In

the

Variable

field,

use

the

drop-down

menu

to

select

a

predefined

variable

or

type

a

new

variable.

c.

In

the

Value

field,

type

the

value

you

want

to

associate

with

the

variable.

Chapter

7.

Creating

maps

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