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How to use vb ocx in vc++

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    I have developed a non mfc application using vc++ 6. I have designed the interface for this application as a vb ocx. Now i have the vb ocx which contains all the interface for my applications and now what i need is to know how i can use this vb ocx in my vc++ application as an interface to my vc++ application. Just give me an idea like i create a form in vb and put some images and controls and make it into a ocx. Now i need a solution how i can make that form visible in vc++ application as an interface. Thanks in advance vimal

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      I have developed a non mfc application using vc++ 6. I have designed the interface for this application as a vb ocx. Now i have the vb ocx which contains all the interface for my applications and now what i need is to know how i can use this vb ocx in my vc++ application as an interface to my vc++ application. Just give me an idea like i create a form in vb and put some images and controls and make it into a ocx. Now i need a solution how i can make that form visible in vc++ application as an interface. Thanks in advance vimal

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      going n memory here, so forgive me if i make a mistake with your project open in vc++ project menu -- add to project -- components and controls -- registered activex controls it should be listed there somewhere double click in it and it should appear on your controls toolbox/bar thingy in your dialog editor cheers Bryce --- Publitor, making Pubmed easy. http://www.sohocode.com/publitor

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