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Menu Destruction
If a menu is assigned to a window and that window is destroyed, Windows
automatically destroys the menu, freeing the menu's handle and the memory occupied by
the menu. Windows does not automatically destroy a menu that is not assigned
to a window. An application must destroy the unassigned menu by calling the DestroyMenu function. Otherwise, the menu continues to exist in memory even after the
application closes.
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