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How to add an Active X Control to a project in Visual Studio 2005/2008?

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    Hai! In order to add a Active x control to my tool box, In eVC++ normally i go to 'Project' on title bar, then i select 'Add to project' then i select 'Components and Controls' option to add a new Active X Control to the tool box of my project. But how to do the same in Visual studio 2005, there is no 'Add to Project' option on clicking 'Project' from the title bar? Thanks!

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      Hai! In order to add a Active x control to my tool box, In eVC++ normally i go to 'Project' on title bar, then i select 'Add to project' then i select 'Components and Controls' option to add a new Active X Control to the tool box of my project. But how to do the same in Visual studio 2005, there is no 'Add to Project' option on clicking 'Project' from the title bar? Thanks!

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      In VS2008 - open the toolbox. Right-click on it and select "Choose Items...". That (eventually) pops up a dialog where you can choose components (.NET, COM, WPF and 'Activities') to add to the toolbox.

      Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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        In VS2008 - open the toolbox. Right-click on it and select "Choose Items...". That (eventually) pops up a dialog where you can choose components (.NET, COM, WPF and 'Activities') to add to the toolbox.

        Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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        Thanks!

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