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David Crow7-Sep-05 3:47
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I really don't know of a reason to not do it the way I previously suggested, especially for the volume of items you've indicated. It's just a much smoother approach to a fairly common doc/view situation.

I'm curious why you are creating the list views each time they need updating. That's seems a bit inefficient. Why not create them once at the start of the application, and then update their contents as the need arises? With MFC, this is very easy to do using CSplitterWnd.


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