Please see the Important note: below regarding standard Windows Dialog Boxes.
DBT's Menu follows Windows conventions, and displays eight options, each of which, when selected, brings up a further menu.
Note that each menu option name contains an underlined letter which indicates a Keyboard Shortcut. You can therefore access any of the MENUS shown here, from almost any point within DBT by holding down the (Left) ALT key and pressing the appropriate letter. For example ALT + f will bring up the File Menu. (If your menus are not underlined as shown above, click here for an explanation of how to make them appear - click the back button to return to this topic)
You may make a selection from the Table of Contents on the left, or from the links below. (The links below also quote the Shortcut letter)
File (or f)
Edit (or e)
View (or v)
Layout (or l) ("l" as in lima)
Table (or t)
Document (or d)
Global (or g)
Help (or h)
In many instances, DBT uses standard Windows Dialog Boxes for such functions as, File: Open, File: Save, etc.. The benefit is that such windows work in much the same way in the vast majority of applications on your system.
Many of these dialogs can be customized by the user and you may therefore find that your system does not display a dialog exactly as shown in these Help files. Additionally, the appearance may also vary depending on which Windows Operating System you are using.
DBT has no control over this. However they do function as intended.