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Questionhello problem with displaying the controls Pin
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Nelek14-Nov-07 3:58
protectorNelek14-Nov-07 3:58 
And why dont u use a simple dialog and resize it to have more working surface?

I have more than one VariabledSize Dialog in one project, and more than one view (up to 28 CFormViews in 4 types with different sizes according to the type they belong).

But I didn't mix things, CFormViews are in independant frames, and Dialogs are "unique".

To make the Dialog with variable size, I designed it in my resource editor with ALL the controls I needed and set them to not visible, then according to the parameters that determined how many of the should be visible... I used the SetWindowPos / MoveWindow to change the size and made visible just the controls that must be shown.

does the idea help you?

If not... I ask you for a better explanation, im not english speaker and I have not understood what you need

Greetings.

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QuestionCheck box in column header of a CListCtrl. Pin
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