Re: Looking for SDI example with controls
You can display Ultimate Grid as a dialog control. I haven't done it for a
while, but I think you just add it as a custom control then change the class
it's based on. I'm sure there are code sample included as this is a common
way to use a grid control.
Tom
"A.M. Sabuncu" <amsabuncu@gmail.YYYY.com> wrote in message
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On Thu, 21 May 2009 14:16:51 -0700, Tom Serface wrote:
I agree that you should give a CFormView a try. You can change the view
type in the wizard while creating the project. This will make it easy to
do
what you're trying to do here.
Thank you Tom. I have an additional question: I would like to use a
portion of the form to display the Ultimate Grid object (from
CodeProject).
How do I go about doing this? Do I leave a rectangle area blank on the
form, then position the grid there (via code) by passing the rectangle's
corner coordinates to the UG?
Also: How does a control appear in the Dialog Toolbox? Is it possible to
have the Ultimate Grid appear there?
Thank you again.
-Todd
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