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Viewing and modifing MFC Samples

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    Hi: I opened an MFC Sample and I would like to see code of Member Functions and Messages of Object IDs but when I double click for example a Command Button it shows a Dialog Box that asks if I want to Create a New Class or to Select an exisisting class and then... I don't know what to do from here :o( because the MFC Wizard doesn't have Messages neither Member Functions. Please, I really need help from anyone. Greetings and Happy New Year.:) This is the strangest life I've ever known.

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      Hi: I opened an MFC Sample and I would like to see code of Member Functions and Messages of Object IDs but when I double click for example a Command Button it shows a Dialog Box that asks if I want to Create a New Class or to Select an exisisting class and then... I don't know what to do from here :o( because the MFC Wizard doesn't have Messages neither Member Functions. Please, I really need help from anyone. Greetings and Happy New Year.:) This is the strangest life I've ever known.

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      I'm confused. Can't you just scroll down to the function your looking for? If you have a problem with my spelling, just remember that's not my fault. I (as well as everyone else who learned to spell after 1976) blame it on Robert A. Kolpek for U.S. Patent 4,136,395.

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