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WTL Splitters and Pane Containers

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The basics of using WTL's CSplitterWindow and CPaneContainer controls to create a multipane application
// stdafx.cpp : source file that includes just the standard includes
//	Pane.pch will be the pre-compiled header
//	stdafx.obj will contain the pre-compiled type information

#include "stdafx.h"

#if (_ATL_VER < 0x0700)
#include <atlimpl.cpp>
#endif //(_ATL_VER < 0x0700)

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