CCBPropertySheet: an MFC-extension class for creating property sheets with custom fonts.
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Extensible OLE Property Pages in .NET
Implementing and utilizing extensible property sheets in your .NET classes has never been easier.
Hacking the CPropertySheet
Tips and tricks for working with non-standard operations for properties. This includes changing the coordinates of buttons, hiding and moving the standard buttons, changing the tab label, using images with the tab label, placing images in the property sheet, adding new controls, and more.
Extending DDX/DDV for a Wizard Sheet
DDX/DDV can be used for an individual dialog box. Learn how to extend DDX/DDV for a wizard pages array.
Hiding the Apply button
Hiding the Apply button
COptionSheet: A replacement for CPropertySheet
A complete set of stand alone classes containing the functionality of CPropertySheet and CPropertyPage.
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Launching Files with Associated Programs in Windows 8.x and VB
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Using AutoMapper in Your ASP.Net MVC Applications
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