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Need MFC Help

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Snapple - 10 Apr 2006 22:37 GMT
Hey all,
I need some help with MFC, I have a multiline CEdit with AUTOVSCROL
option.
Now... it works though when I do UpdateData the scrollbar goes up t
the sta
rt and displays the start of the text, I am creating the CEdit
dynamically
and I tried using LineScroll option to make it go to the bottom of th
scrol
l, it works though when I try to create another CEdit, it distrupt
it's bor
der and some of the scroller, making parts of them invisible.
Anyone know anything about this issue?

Yours help will be greatly appreciapted! :)

Thanks,
Tomm


Bruno van Dooren - 11 Apr 2006 06:01 GMT
> Hey all,
> I need some help with MFC, I have a multiline CEdit with AUTOVSCROLL
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> der and some of the scroller, making parts of them invisible.
> Anyone know anything about this issue?

Hi,
The MFC experts are mostly active on microsoft.public.vc.mfc
You will get a better chance of getting a correct answer quickly in  that
newsgroup.

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   Bruno van Dooren
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