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Tom Wright18-Jan-05 7:33
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QuestionHow can I affect the result of GetClientRect? Pin
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GeneralSubclassing ListBox so as to provide functionality of both single selection and multiple selection list box Pin
Close Network18-Jan-05 6:58
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David Crow18-Jan-05 7:07
David Crow18-Jan-05 7:07 
Nice Özgürce wrote:
That means I should be able to singly or multiply make selections in a listbox.

Why the fuss? A multiselect listbox can do both. Otherwise, you'll need to create both controls on the dialog's template and hide/show each accordingly.


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QuestionHow to Detect Presence of a Scrollbar Pin
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GeneralAuto left click Pin
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Generalsoftware protection Pin
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