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A Property Sheet in a Docking Toolbar

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26 Nov 2004CPOL3 min read 69.1K   2.1K   34  
Explains how to put a CPropertySheet into a CControlBar.
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<TITLE>(File 1, 2, 3, 4 command)</TITLE>

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<P><A NAME="hid_file_mru_file1"></A><B>1, 2, 3, 4 command (File menu)</B></P>



<P>Use the numbers and filenames listed at the bottom of the <b> File </b> menu to open the last four documents you closed.  Choose the number that corresponds with the document you want to open.</P>



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