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How can i put Install button in my mfc property sheet

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    hi in my property sheet i have to put install button instead of Next button and add event to that, how can i put that.

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      hi in my property sheet i have to put install button instead of Next button and add event to that, how can i put that.

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      See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/ex7e7b4s(v=vs.80).aspx[^].

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        hi in my property sheet i have to put install button instead of Next button and add event to that, how can i put that.

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        venkatesh52867 wrote:

        ...Next button...

        Are you using a "wizard" dialog? If not, what is the Next button for? I have an example of hiding/adding buttons to property sheets here.

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