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VS 2005 MFC project and the Properties Window ?

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    Jerry Evans
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    In VS.NET 2003 F4 would provide a browser for viewing/adding/editing/deleting message handlers and virtual functions - I'm completely unable to find the same in VS 2005 Pro. Has this functionality been dropped into a wormhole or ... something? Can anyone help? Also the 'Add Message Handler' wizard chokes terminally on source that has been through the VS.NET 2003 mill a thousand time. Ach - this on SP1 as well. Come on 'softies - this is almost as bad as the VC++ 4.0 bollix. Thx++ Jerry.

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      In VS.NET 2003 F4 would provide a browser for viewing/adding/editing/deleting message handlers and virtual functions - I'm completely unable to find the same in VS 2005 Pro. Has this functionality been dropped into a wormhole or ... something? Can anyone help? Also the 'Add Message Handler' wizard chokes terminally on source that has been through the VS.NET 2003 mill a thousand time. Ach - this on SP1 as well. Come on 'softies - this is almost as bad as the VC++ 4.0 bollix. Thx++ Jerry.

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      BrianCharles
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      Hi Jerry, Open the "Class View" and right click on your dialog class, then take properties, and a window will popup with buttons at the top for events, messages, etc. You are right, it is not intuitive. Brian

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        Hi Jerry, Open the "Class View" and right click on your dialog class, then take properties, and a window will popup with buttons at the top for events, messages, etc. You are right, it is not intuitive. Brian

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        Jerry Evans
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        Brian, many thanks. I wonder if there is a shortcut to / pin for this view.

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