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Menus in Opera

Like all other applications, Opera's menu structure is where you should go if you wish to perform a number of actions with the application itself and the documents Opera reads. This section contains references and explanations on the different menu entries, as well as an explanation of the context sensitive menus in Opera.

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These are Opera's menus

Here are the menus on the menu bar. Each contain a drop down child menu with subsequent children where applicable. Click on the links to go to the explanations.

Also covered in this document are the context sensitive menus in Opera's workspace.

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File

The menu containing standard functions that refer directly to the files used in the program.

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Edit

Contains the standard editing functions of Opera.

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View

Select what to view and how to view it in this menu.

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The program's standard navigation features are accessed through this menu.

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Bookmarks

A list containing the entries of your Bookmark list.

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Window

Certain windows are accessed through this menu, along with containing some general window functions.

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Help

General information about Opera and the on-line documentation can be found here.

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The Context Sensitive Menus

Context sensitive menus, or "right-click menus" if you will, are ways Opera's different parts can be manipulated to fit the users wishes. The following sections explain several of these menus in detail.

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The Default workspace menu

The default workspace menu is the one that appears when you right-click on an empty part of the Opera workspace, i.e. a part of the "background" in the field where Opera's windows are found.

This menu is identical to the Window menu that can be found on Opera's menu bar, and will let you perform actions such as opening a new document window, cascade or tile windows, or save all the open windows in a window settings file, just to name a few options.

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The Workspace document menu

The workspace document menu is a menu that shows up when you press CTRL + M or right-click on a document in the Opera workspace. This menu contains a host of options and features, detailed below:

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The context sensitive forms field menu

Although this is a feature that is often overlooked by Opera's users, this context sensitive menu is well worth the effort to get to know. The main part of this menu's functionality is tied to the Personal information part of the preferences.

For more information regarding this feature in Opera, please read the section on Personal information in the Preference Menus.

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The Image content menu

The image content menu pops up when you press CTRL + M or right-click on an image in a document in Opera.

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The Link content menu

The link content menu pops up when you press CTRL + M or right-click on an link in a document in Opera.

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The Image link content menu

The image link content menu pops up when you press CTRL + M or right-click on an image link in a document in Opera.

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The context sensitive Hotlist menu

The Hotlist menu pops up when you right-click on the Hotlist pane.

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The context sensitive Button bar menu

The Button bar menu pops up when you right-click on the main Button bar.

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The context sensitive Bookmark bar menu

The bookmark bar menu pops up when you right-click on the bookmark bar.

You can find the description of that menu here.

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The context sensitive Status bar menu

The Status bar menu pops up when you right-click on the Status bar.

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The context sensitive Window bar menu

The Window bar menu pops up when you right-click on the Window bar.

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The context sensitive Progress bar menu

The Progress bar menu pops up when you right-click on the Progress bar.

Disclaimer: We cannot guarantee that the instructions in these documents will work on every computer and every platform. Please inform us if you have problems with Opera, but please, first check our online support section, as this section is updated on a regular basis with information about the Opera Browser.

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