Hierarchical menus In some programs the menu itself contains a pop-out menu where you not only slide down, but also out to the side, usually in the direction of the arrow. These are known as hierarchical menus, or h-menus.The position with a checkmark next to it is the current position of the Dock.This is an example of a hierarchical menu.Exercise:
1. | Single-click on the Apple menu, as shown above. | 2. | Slide down to "Dock." Notice it has an arrow to its right, indicating it has a hierarchical menu. | 3. | Slide your mouse right across the blue line (it can be tricky!) until you get to the h-menu, then slide down. | 4. | Single-click on a different position for your Dock. |
To put your Dock back where you want, repeat the steps above and choose the position you like best. |