Adobe Encore and menus

I have started using encore cs6 and quite happily using the flowchart to create my menus. I have one 'time line' with my music video on. Chapters have been set and i have used a default sub menu. However I do not need half as many chapters and  menu pages as the pre set menu offers. How can I delet these unwanted menu pages..if at all. please advise.
N P Burt

In the project panel, double click on the menu. It will open in the menu viewer. Use the arrow tool; click on a button you don't want and hit "delete."

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