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    How can I override the top property of a form?

    I'm trying to make a skin for my program. The problem is that when I set the form to borderless, then the menus appear on the top part of the form and it covers the title bar that I made myself. Is there away to override the top property of the form or something so that the menus will be placed in a different place?
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    hai

    be clear what is u r problem... If u r taking about the MENU bar on the top....

    Set it Enabled proper to false

    and populate on mouse right click on the form....

    I think this will work any way....

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