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QuestionHow to read-write Excel using MFC, without MS Office? Pin
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Thanks for the reply. I have tried monitoring the GDI and user objects in the task manager and found out that it only consumes about 30-50 GDI objects & 1.8k-7k user objects in the page that has the bug display. It hasn't reached yet the 10k limit for the user object so it might not be the cause of the GUI problem in the scrollview. I also tried increasing the limit of the user object around 18-20k but still no effect on the output. I really hope someone has a bugfix on this. (probably microsoft)
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