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- From: "Tom Serface" <tom.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 08:06:35 -0700
I find these options to be very confusing. To make it worse combinations of them seem to yield the same results (or similar) and you can't really see what it's going to do until you actually run the dialog in the application. I typically just stay with the defaults or turn them off if I want a flat look.
Tom
"Gordon Padwick" <gpadwick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:Os%231fZQJJHA.2208@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
My sincere thanks to the various people who have answered my previous questions about Visual C++ as provided in Visual Studio 2008.
I have another question. When I create a new Windows dialog box-based application and put a button in the dialog box, the book I'm using for guidance tells me to check or uncheck the Client edge. Modal frame, and Static edge properties, but the book doesn't explain what these properties do. I've looked in Microsoft Help and other places for information about these properties, but haven't found information.
I'll appreciate information about these properties. Even more, I'd appreciate suggestions about where I can go to get information like this without having to ask for it on groups such as this.
Gordon P.
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