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# Main Menu Templates

The UI Components for Game Creator Module comes with Five Menu Templates.&#x20;

* The Comic Strip Example
* Simple Menu with Tool Tips
* Fade In Menu
* Slide In Menu
* Fade in Menu for Text Mesh Pro

The last three in this list are also provided as Prefabs that will allow you to drag them into your project and use as they are. However, you can also customise them to fit your needs.&#x20;

The Tooltips example is covered under the Elements section above, and the Comic Strip is discussed in one of the following sections. Slide In and Fade In Actions for both uGUI and TNP are also documented above. However, in the next section, we will detail what the Menu Prefabs include.


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