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Tear-off menu

A software menu capable of being moved to another portion of the screen. Commonly, a tear-off menu is moved from the top portion of the window to the left, right, or bottom of the window. An example of a software program that has tear-off menus is Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0.

Also see: Menu

 

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