How to resize a dialog?
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Hello all, I am working on a C++ application using MFC in VS 6.0 There's one dialog with 4 edit box controls and 1 check box, they are - Name Age CheckBox Height Weight Now when the dialog first open up only the Name & Age controls and CheckBox are shown to user. Now if the user clicks on CheckBox then it should show the remaing 2 edit boxes, weight & height So basically, if the CheckBox is checked then the dialog should resize automatically and show the remaining 2 edit controls. Is it possible to do that with in 1 dialog itself? If yes, how? Please explain. Thanks in advance.
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Hello all, I am working on a C++ application using MFC in VS 6.0 There's one dialog with 4 edit box controls and 1 check box, they are - Name Age CheckBox Height Weight Now when the dialog first open up only the Name & Age controls and CheckBox are shown to user. Now if the user clicks on CheckBox then it should show the remaing 2 edit boxes, weight & height So basically, if the CheckBox is checked then the dialog should resize automatically and show the remaining 2 edit controls. Is it possible to do that with in 1 dialog itself? If yes, how? Please explain. Thanks in advance.
I've seen many ways to do this .. a quick search pulls up things like MFC/C++ Helper Class for Window Resizing[^] that may help, else search for 'c++ MFC resize dialog' sort of thing
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Hello all, I am working on a C++ application using MFC in VS 6.0 There's one dialog with 4 edit box controls and 1 check box, they are - Name Age CheckBox Height Weight Now when the dialog first open up only the Name & Age controls and CheckBox are shown to user. Now if the user clicks on CheckBox then it should show the remaing 2 edit boxes, weight & height So basically, if the CheckBox is checked then the dialog should resize automatically and show the remaining 2 edit controls. Is it possible to do that with in 1 dialog itself? If yes, how? Please explain. Thanks in advance.
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