Toast Titanium 11 DVD Menu

Hi,
Can someone assist me as I am confused on how to put a menu front end on my DVD with Toast Titanium 11. After I burn the DVD it only gives me the movie from FC Express HD no menu at the front end as in iDVD.
Can someone assist me please.

I don't know what your problem is?
Select the "Video" button along the top and then select "DVD-Video"  whereupon the menu creation options should appear on the right hand side.
Then drop your video into the main part of the window.
Having said that, the menus in Toast are absolute rubbish, so I don't know why you don't use the far superior iDVD.
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