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A Property Sheet in a Docking Toolbar

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Explains how to put a CPropertySheet into a CControlBar.
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<P><A NAME="hid_sc_size"></A><B>Size command (System menu)</B></P>



<P>Use this command to display a four-headed arrow so you can size the active window with the arrow keys.</P>



<P>After the pointer changes to the four-headed arrow:</P>



<P>1.Press one of the direction keys (left, right, up, or down arrow key) to move the pointer to the border you want to move.  </P>



<P>2.Press a direction key to move the border.</P>



<P>3.Press ENTER when the window is the size you want.</P>



<P>Note:  This command is unavailable if you maximize the window.</P>



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