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Modify program created with application wizard

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Tim Kelley - 09 Apr 2007 18:00 GMT
I have inherited a Visual C++ program (MDI)  that was created with the
application wizard in VS 2005.  I am new to C++ so I am looking for a little
guidance.  I need to create a new  control (checkbox) on the child form.  Is
there any 'visual' way to do this?  I can't seem to find where this child
for is in the project.  Any help would be appreciated.
David Lowndes - 09 Apr 2007 23:30 GMT
>I have inherited a Visual C++ program (MDI)  that was created with the
>application wizard in VS 2005.  I am new to C++ so I am looking for a little
>guidance.  I need to create a new  control (checkbox) on the child form.  Is
>there any 'visual' way to do this?  I can't seem to find where this child
>for is in the project.  Any help would be appreciated.

Tim,

If the MDI view is a CFormView derived class, then the view is a
dialog - which has an editor (see the resources view). If it's
something else then it probably doesn't have any inbuilt way of
designing the form.

Dave

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