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Using Property Sheets To Create Tabbed Dialog Boxe
How to use property sheets and property pages to create a tabbed dialog box.

Article Stats
Skill Level 4
Expert - 10 4
Beginner - 1
Author: Ben Thompson
Date: 5/24/2004
Category: Common Controls
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Abstract:
In my project I had a large amount of information to present to the user at one 
point, and a normal dialog box just didn't seem to cut it.  I read the other 
article on this site about using tabbed dialog boxes, and out of curiosity 
looked into Property Pages.  In the end I decided to use them, largely due to 
ease of use.

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