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Im creating a GUI which has multiply pages of info, each of which has dialog boxes that display information ( simple cstring ), and from coding it seems apparent you cant update a dialog box when its not the current window, so I've created a way to hold all the info in the page (.cpp file) and now i wondering if its possible to add a calling method when the tab is clicked for that page. That way, when you click the tab for the page, it will call this method and pull all the latest data from my struct. Is this possible or is there a better way to do all of this? Im kinda new to .NET and C++
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