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I believe that you can define your own function with the same name and parameters and return type as the original one, when your class is a descendent of the class whose function you want to override, provided that that function is not internally called by the MFC libraries.

Maybe someone can shed some light on my thoughts above.

If you wanted to override a function for lets say CDialog, then you would subclass it, and implement your own function. But I believe that that function should be in CDialog, not in its some parent in the hierarchy, used by its some other parent, to be effective.


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