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# Dropdown menu

There are a few steps to create multi-level dropdown menu:

1. From your Shopify admin, go to **Online Store** **->** **Navigation**.
2. Click the main menu's title.
3. Choose one of the menu items to be the header for your drop-down menu, or add a new menu item to be the header. If you don't want the header to link to anything, then you can enter `#` in the **Link** field when you add the menu item.
4. Add menu items to include in the new drop-down menu. Click **Add menu item**, enter the name of the menu item, and enter or select a destination for the link.
5. Click and drag the menu items to nest below the header item.
6. Click **Save menu**.

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