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QuestionQuestion on CMFCToolBarComboBoxButton -- MDI program. Pin
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SAMZCN26-Jun-10 6:24
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GeneralRe: Question on CMFCToolBarComboBoxButton -- MDI program. Pin
Niklas L26-Jun-10 7:27
Niklas L26-Jun-10 7:27 
In case of the classic CComboBox implementation, the toolbar does not deal with the control at all. It just reserves some space and paints it in-place. You explicitly manipulate the control when some event is triggered in you program.

With the new MFC classes, this is done for you. I think the reason is the customization possibilities, where in theory you can put the same button/control more than once in a toolbar.

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Questionhow to register dll or ocx file via c++ code Pin
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Shivanand Gupta26-Jun-10 2:47
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QuestionGeneral MFC C++ question What does :: any class or object on the left hand side mean Pin
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