Context menus are commonly known as right-click menus, because they are typically called forth by right-clicking on something. WinStudio makes very widespread use of context menus, so it is a good idea to become familiar with the kinds of things you can use them for.
In the Explorer window, right-clicking displays options for working with folders and forms.
NOTE: These options are not available by any other means.
In a form, you can right-click a field or other component (such as a button) to display commands that help you complete or use that field.
You can also use the Edit menu for most of these same commands and options.
In a form, if you right-click outside a field, the context menu provides commands that help you use that form.
You can also use the Actions menu for most of these same commands and options.
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