Show active windows/forms open in a menu in Visual Foxpro 9 - menu

Working in Visual Foxpro 9, I've been trying to set a menu in wich all running forms are shown in a menu, in a style of the menu "Window" of Foxpro itself.
Using the Menu Designer Wizard, I've been able, so far, to add a "Cycle" item by inserting a menu bar with the option set to "_mwi_rotat"
Is there any way to accomplish this feature? I've been googling it to no avail.
Thanks in advance.

Just include the built-in Window pad in the menu. That's easy to do if you create your menu with the Menu Designer and start with a quick menu. Then just remove what you don't want and add what you do, but leave the Window pad and the Cycle item.

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