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    So...I want to be able to layer CBitmaps,CStatics, and CRichEditCtrls in a way similar to either Microsoft Publisher or Adobe Photoshop. What's the best way to do this? (and, maybe you could also give me some hints as to how to properly print something like that). halblonious

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      So...I want to be able to layer CBitmaps,CStatics, and CRichEditCtrls in a way similar to either Microsoft Publisher or Adobe Photoshop. What's the best way to do this? (and, maybe you could also give me some hints as to how to properly print something like that). halblonious

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      multiple memdc's with alpha blending of the bitmaps contained there-in printing would be the same


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        multiple memdc's with alpha blending of the bitmaps contained there-in printing would be the same


        "there is no spoon"
        biz stuff   about me

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        OK, thanks. I don't suppose you could give me a quick run-down or a little example of how to do that? I've been programming for like a year now, but everything's still news to me. halblonious

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