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I have two dialog box.
FirstDlg.h
C++
public:
	afx_msg void CapturePhoto();
	LRESULT ButtonPressed(WPARAM w, LPARAM l);

FirstDlg.cpp
C++
BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(FirstDlg, CDialog)
	ON_WM_SYSCOMMAND()
	ON_WM_PAINT()
	ON_WM_QUERYDRAGICON()
	ON_MESSAGE(WM_BUTTONPRESSED,ButtonPressed) 
	ON_WM_CTLCOLOR()
	ON_WM_TIMER()
END_MESSAGE_MAP()
LRESULT CFirstDlg::ButtonPressed(WPARAM w, LPARAM l)
{
   try
   {
      CFirstDlg::CapturePhoto();		
   }
   catch(const std::exception& rSEX)
   {
     ShowException(rSEX);
   }
	return 0;
}

void CFirstDlg::CapturePhoto()
{
	CSecondDlg dlgWin2; 
	if(IDOK==dlgWin2.DoModal())
	{
		((CStatic*)m_cTab.GetDlgItem(6))->SetBitmap(dlgWin2.m_hBmp);
		DeleteObject(dlgWin2.m_hBmp);
	}
}

SecondDlg.h
C++
private:
	LRESULT LeftMouseDown(WPARAM w, LPARAM l);

SecondDlg.cpp
C++
BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CWin2Dlg, CDialog)
	ON_WM_TIMER()
	ON_MESSAGE(MK_LBUTTON,LeftMouseDown)
END_MESSAGE_MAP()

LRESULT CSecondDlg::LeftMouseDown(WPARAM w, LPARAM l)
{
	CRgn clipregion;
	 clipregion.CreateRectRgn( 245, 26, 204, 184 ); // Prepare clip region.
	 m_nHeight.SetWindowRgn(clipregion, TRUE);
	return 0;
}



Problem is when I click on Button1(means on FirstDlg box) it calls the LeftMouseDown() method which is defined and declare for SecondDlg box.
I want to call it onclick Button2(on SecondDlg box).
Help me!
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I have added a ActiveX control on picture control.
And mouse down ,up, move event on it.
 
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Instead of declaring ON_MESSAGE macros for the Button Clicked events, you need to learn how to use Class Wizard[^] for creating message handling for the controls.

To handle Button Clicked events in your dialogs the following methods should be defined:
C++
// in FirstDlg.h
afx_msg void OnBnClickedButton1();


And the handler for the button should be mapped using this macro:
C++
  // in FirstDlg.cpp
BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CFirstDlg, CDialog)
  ...
  ON_BN_CLICKED(IDC_BUTTON1, &CFirstDlg::OnBnClickedButton1)
  ...
END_MESSAGE_MAP()

...

void CFirstDlg::OnBnClickedButton1()
{
   try
   {
      CFirstDlg::CapturePhoto();		
   }
   catch(const std::exception& rSEX)
   {
     ShowException(rSEX);
   }
   return 0;
}


Similarly, define the message handlers for the button on the second dialog
 
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Member 7909353 15-Nov-12 0:57am    
Actually I am creating controls(button,text ....) on a tab control at run time for FirstDlg box. Then how to write like
BEGIN_MESSAGE_MAP(CFirstDlg, CDialog)
...
ON_BN_CLICKED(IDC_BUTTON1, &CFirstDlg::OnBnClickedButton1)
...
END_MESSAGE_MAP()

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