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GeneralNotification Pin
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Generalhelp me,how to create a formview when needed Pin
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GeneralSplit Views & Property Pages. Pin
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GeneralModifying an existing Visual C++ GUI Pin
humots2-May-05 13:48
humots2-May-05 13:48 
I'm going to be modifying an existing Visual C++ GUI. Currently the GUI is one honking big form that fills more than a whole screen and is loaded with separate menus, scroll boxes, displays, etc.

Is there a simple approach to separating out the sub GUIs of a form like this? For example, is there some way to "cut and paste" existing portions of the form, or to breaking out parts of the form to be separate GUIs?

Or am I stuck with recreating new GUIs from scratch?

Thanks for any help.

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