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Where is the class wizard in VS2005

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    Hi, Recently I started working in VS2005 instead of VS6. In VS6 I could add member veriables to my class by using the class wizard. In VS2005 I'm able to add only one member veriable at a time(i.e - for each member veriable i need to right click over the form , choose the Add veriable , add the member veriable and choose the finish option(I can't add more than one veriable in one session). Is there another quick way to do so? Regards, Eli

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      Hi, Recently I started working in VS2005 instead of VS6. In VS6 I could add member veriables to my class by using the class wizard. In VS2005 I'm able to add only one member veriable at a time(i.e - for each member veriable i need to right click over the form , choose the Add veriable , add the member veriable and choose the finish option(I can't add more than one veriable in one session). Is there another quick way to do so? Regards, Eli

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      bob16972
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      where'd the good stuff go[^]

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        Hi, Recently I started working in VS2005 instead of VS6. In VS6 I could add member veriables to my class by using the class wizard. In VS2005 I'm able to add only one member veriable at a time(i.e - for each member veriable i need to right click over the form , choose the Add veriable , add the member veriable and choose the finish option(I can't add more than one veriable in one session). Is there another quick way to do so? Regards, Eli

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        prasad_som
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        This could go here as suggestion[^].

        Prasad Notifier using ATL | Operator new[],delete[][^]

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          Hi, Recently I started working in VS2005 instead of VS6. In VS6 I could add member veriables to my class by using the class wizard. In VS2005 I'm able to add only one member veriable at a time(i.e - for each member veriable i need to right click over the form , choose the Add veriable , add the member veriable and choose the finish option(I can't add more than one veriable in one session). Is there another quick way to do so? Regards, Eli

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          PJ Arends
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          eli15021979 wrote:

          s there another quick way to do so?

          Open the class' .h file and start typing. It's the fastest and easiest way to add member variables.


          You may be right
          I may be crazy
          -- Billy Joel --

          Within you lies the power for good, use it!!!

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            Hi, Recently I started working in VS2005 instead of VS6. In VS6 I could add member veriables to my class by using the class wizard. In VS2005 I'm able to add only one member veriable at a time(i.e - for each member veriable i need to right click over the form , choose the Add veriable , add the member veriable and choose the finish option(I can't add more than one veriable in one session). Is there another quick way to do so? Regards, Eli

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            rgbalpha
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            When you click the class in class sheet, you'll see a property sheet. It is like the class wizard for adding message handlers and overwriting virtual functions. If you use Dialog DDV/DDX, the adding variable members is for it.

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