Adding Controls in VC++ 2008



Hi everyone,
I changed from VC++ 6.0 to VC++ professional 2008
for a couple of days and I'm really confused about the big difference
between the two environments...
For instance I can't figure out how I can add ActiveX Controls
to a MFC Dialog based application.I imported the controls using:
Project -> Add Class -> MFC Class From ActiveX Control
and I can find the imported controls in the IDE Toolbox...
Does someone have an idea?

Thank you
.



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