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Suggestions: need an Outlook 2003 style of navigation class

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    Hi, if it wouldn't be a great trouble could anyone direct/suggest me to an article of how to add an navigation pane positioned on the left side like an Outlook 2003. I need to use it as a shortcut bar. I would switch the views on the right side depending on user selection. Thanks in advance! Here at CP I found something similar ("OutlookBar: A Simplified Outlook Style Sidebar Control" ) but for .Net, I need to use it with VC6 MFC.

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      Hi, if it wouldn't be a great trouble could anyone direct/suggest me to an article of how to add an navigation pane positioned on the left side like an Outlook 2003. I need to use it as a shortcut bar. I would switch the views on the right side depending on user selection. Thanks in advance! Here at CP I found something similar ("OutlookBar: A Simplified Outlook Style Sidebar Control" ) but for .Net, I need to use it with VC6 MFC.

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      Code o mat
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      Could this[^] be it?

      > The problem with computers is that they do what you tell them to do and not what you want them to do. <

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        Could this[^] be it?

        > The problem with computers is that they do what you tell them to do and not what you want them to do. <

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        Thanks for your suggestion. Of course it helped me, interesting stuff.

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