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1.1 ! root 1: Sample: DlgEdit ! 2: ! 3: Summary: ! 4: ! 5: The DlgEdit tool allows you to design and test a dialog box on a display ! 6: screen instead of defining dialog statements in a resource script. You ! 7: can use DlgEdit to create new dialog boxes and to add or remove controls ! 8: from an existing dialog box. You can then compile this resource file ! 9: using the resource compiler. The binary output from the resource ! 10: compiler can then be linked into your application's executable file. ! 11: ! 12: DlgEdit demonstrates the following techniques: ! 13: ! 14: 1. Creating dialog boxes. ! 15: 2. Reading and writing resource files. ! 16: 3. Creating control windows. ! 17: 4. Creating a help file. ! 18: 5. Creating custom controls. ! 19: 6. Creating groups of controls. ! 20: 7. Working with include files.
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