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    I am looking to make a view in my MFC MDI application that is a list of bitmaps that have captions under them. This would be a dockable window that opens up when the program starts. I have a dockable toolset that I can use, but I'm not sure how to go about making a scrollable window that has these bitmap icons in them. I want to be able to have this view on the left side, and when you click on a particular bitmap the right side view changes to reflect your selection. I'd also like to be able to grey out certain icons to disable them from my program. Any ideas? Jeff Rothenberg Project Engineer Vector CANtech, Inc.

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      I am looking to make a view in my MFC MDI application that is a list of bitmaps that have captions under them. This would be a dockable window that opens up when the program starts. I have a dockable toolset that I can use, but I'm not sure how to go about making a scrollable window that has these bitmap icons in them. I want to be able to have this view on the left side, and when you click on a particular bitmap the right side view changes to reflect your selection. I'd also like to be able to grey out certain icons to disable them from my program. Any ideas? Jeff Rothenberg Project Engineer Vector CANtech, Inc.

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      Joaquin M Lopez Munoz
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      Maybe Rex Fong's Thumbnail Picture Control[^] could be a good starting point. Joaquín M López Muñoz Telefónica, Investigación y Desarrollo

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