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Property Sheet in Toolbar

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    Praveen KR
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    Has anyone coded ro get a Property sheet on the Toolbar. The idea behind this is to categorise the Toolbar buttons and place each category buttons in separate property pages of the PRoperty sheet. This will avoid the expansion of the Tool bar to some extent when new tool bar buttons are added. This feature is available in JBuider or Java Forte IDEs. Thanks in advance for your response. Praveen

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      Has anyone coded ro get a Property sheet on the Toolbar. The idea behind this is to categorise the Toolbar buttons and place each category buttons in separate property pages of the PRoperty sheet. This will avoid the expansion of the Tool bar to some extent when new tool bar buttons are added. This feature is available in JBuider or Java Forte IDEs. Thanks in advance for your response. Praveen

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      I have seen something just like this on CodeProject or CodeGuru a month or two ago. I know it exists, but I can't remember where. I just tried to find it, but didn't have any luck. I'm sure you can find it, just keep searching. Chris Richardson Programmers find all sorts of ingenious ways to screw ourselves over. - Tim Smith

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