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Explorer style toolbar

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Ian Lazarus - 05 Oct 2004 21:20 GMT
Hello,

How do I get a toolbar with the appearance and behavior of an Explorer
toolbar using Visual C++ .NET. I only see the old fashioned MFC style
toolbar buttons.

Thanks
Kyle Alons - 05 Oct 2004 22:16 GMT
Using the MFC app wizard, check the Browser style checkbox under Toolbars on
the User Interface features page.

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Ian Lazarus - 06 Oct 2004 20:51 GMT
I did that and the appearance and behavior of the toolbar buttons is no
different then toolbar buttons for a project for which Browser style is
_not_ checked. Besides, what if I don't want to use MFC? What if I want to
use "Forms"?

Thanks

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