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Wizard interface ?

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WT - 24 Aug 2006 18:59 GMT
Hello,

I can find any component to create a wizard interface with native vs2005
components, I am missing something ?

CS
Linda Liu [MSFT] - 25 Aug 2006 07:00 GMT
Hi CS,

I notice that you have posted an issue named "How to create a wizard" in
the microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.windowsforms newsgroup. Is this issue
the same as that one? If so, you may check my answer there and if you need
any further assistance, please reply to me in that thread so I can follow
up with you in time. For your convenience, I include my reply as follows.

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You should implement IDTWizard interface and create a .vsz file to interact
with Visual Studio. For more information on how to create a Wizard, you may
refer to the following link.

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/7k3w6w59.aspx
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If this issue is not the same as that one, please feel free to tell me.

Sincerely,
Linda Liu
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WT - 29 Aug 2006 09:41 GMT
Linda,
Thanks for answer, yes it was the same issue.
CS
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Linda Liu [MSFT] - 29 Aug 2006 11:11 GMT
Hi CS,

I have replied to you in the thread "How to create a wizard". You may check
my answer there. I will close this thread later. If you need our further
assistance, please reply to me in that thread so I can follow up with you
in time.

For your convenience, I include my reply as follows.

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I am sorry to tell you that there isn't such a wizard component for
WinForms application.

I find a custom wizard component on the CodeProject website, which is
written in VB.NET. You may refer to the following link to get more
information.

http://www.codeproject.com/vb/net/GNWizard.asp

Note: Since it is a 3rd party component, we are not resposible for its
safety and stability.
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Thank you for using our MSDN Managed Newsgroup Support Service and have a
good day!

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Linda Liu
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