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QuestionProblem with Domodal overide behavior Pin
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Nelek11-May-08 13:01
protectorNelek11-May-08 13:01 
Logically, DoModal is going to "freeze" your application till the dialog created is closed with Esc, Ok or another other way. Are you needing NonModal Dialog?

By the way... the lines after, doesn't kill your dialog. The lines after check which value is being returned from the dialog and depending on the value executing one thing or another one.

tom groezer wrote:
// TODO: Place code here to handle when the dialog is
// dismissed with OK


When dissmised by OK -> The dialog was already killed before the app starts reading here.

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