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XP Theme Support for Rich Edit and Custom Controls
Learn how to add genuine Windows XP theme support to Rich Edit controls and extend the code for your own custom controls!
RTF File Handling
An RTF word processor that has standard features that include menus, a toolbar, a status bar, printing, open and save file dialogs, font support, tooltips, and much more. (The source code was updated.)
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Convert RTF data to HTML data.
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