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Filemaker Application Menu Bar shows label "Night Wing" where "Scripts" should be

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Hello All:

 

I'm really perplexed on how this might have happened but my Filemaker 13 Pro Advanced menu bar has the label "Night Wing" where the label "Scripts" should be ( see enclosed png file ).  If I click on the "Night Wing" it shows all my scripts BUT I was wondering what I may have done to change the application Menu Bar.

 

I'm happen to be a big fan of Ray Cologon but I have no idea how I might have done this.  ( lol )   I'm truly stumped.  No offense to Ray but I'd like to change it back.

 

Anyone?

 

Dom 

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I believe it implies that the file you are using was created by Ray and, instead of taking the functionality and creating a new file, you just used this one.  The NightWing menu name comes from developer utilities custom menus.  Custom menus can't be imported from file to file which is why I suspect the file itself was originally a NightWing file.  You have 13 advanced - check your custom menus.

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LaRetta:

 

Thank you.  I didn't have any custom menus BUT after a reboot -- it came back to "Scripts".  

 

Maybe subconsciously I want to be more like Ray.   :yep:

 

Thanks for the response.

 

Dom

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