Menubar hidden in webgui

Hi All,
I am creating a transaction (transaction code : ME51N) iview  of type webgui(SAP GUI for HTML),  i am not getting the header part(menu bar, save buttons etc ) in my view, Please help me solving this issue
Regards
Pradeep P N

Hi Pradeep,
if I remember correctly you can find all your menu items in the one menu item (Tools?) you get in the WebGUI.
Greetings,
Gert.

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