Please see the Important note below regarding standard Macintosh dialog boxes.
The DBT Menu Bar follows Macintosh conventions, and displays nine options, each of which, when selected, brings up a further menu.
As you progress through the menus, you may notice that some items are grayed out and inactive. There is logic behind this. For example, unless you have a file open, the items in the Edit menu are not available. This is a common feature in many computer applications.
In many instances, DBT uses a standard Macintosh dialog box for such functions as, File Open, File Save, and so on. The benefit is that such dialogs work in much the same way in the vast majority of applications on your system.
You may find that your own system does not display a dialog exactly as shown in these Help topics. The appearance may vary depending on which version of the operating system you are running. Additionally, these dialogs are subject to any customization you, yourself, may have done. Nevertheless, you will find these dialogs do function as intended.