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You know, that slide bar that changes the width distribution between two panels....

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    chajadan
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    What's that thingy called? I'm trying to add one to my app. If you're not sure what I mean, open Windows Explorer and make the left pane much wider, which results in a now shorter right pane. What the heck is that thing called that lets you do that? The closet I've come so far is "Rebar control" and that seems to only apply to the one control it's attached to. I'm attempting to add one to my app using C++ through the API, so if you can step up and play "Name That Control" I'd appreciate it. No MFC references please. --chajadan

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      What's that thingy called? I'm trying to add one to my app. If you're not sure what I mean, open Windows Explorer and make the left pane much wider, which results in a now shorter right pane. What the heck is that thing called that lets you do that? The closet I've come so far is "Rebar control" and that seems to only apply to the one control it's attached to. I'm attempting to add one to my app using C++ through the API, so if you can step up and play "Name That Control" I'd appreciate it. No MFC references please. --chajadan

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      It's called a splitter

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