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GeneralRe: Ribbon Bar creates multiple menu items with same name Pin
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QuestionIncrease mainframe window if right side of inserted view is out of MainFrames client area [modified] Pin
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Questionhow to use createprocess to create a new console window(cmd.exe) and run commands Pin
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QuestionIs there a way to register an activeX ocx file with relative path and not full path? Pin
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QuestionHow do I get contents of long strings in VS 2008 debugger? Pin
Interrobang9-Nov-09 4:28
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QuestionSimple CToolTipCtrl trouble. Pin
Nikz29-Nov-09 4:20
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GeneralRe: Simple CToolTipCtrl trouble. Pin
Nikz29-Nov-09 5:52
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GeneralRe: Simple CToolTipCtrl trouble. Pin
Code-o-mat9-Nov-09 5:59
Code-o-mat9-Nov-09 5:59 
You probably need to relay messages received by your picture box also to the tooltip control not only ones targeted at your dialog box. Aside of that, no idea. Just out of curiosity, what was your first problem?

> The problem with computers is that they do what you tell them to do and not what you want them to do. <
> Sometimes you just have to hate coding to do it well. <

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