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    Lilian Chan Grant
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    I'd appreciate ANY assistance here - My task involves displaying file properties for files my application creates. I need to figure out how to persist the data in such a way that Windows Explorer could get it (via third mouse click, Properties). I am so lost on this project, so imagine a rather stupid 10 year old trying to do this. Thanks, :confused: Lilian

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      I'd appreciate ANY assistance here - My task involves displaying file properties for files my application creates. I need to figure out how to persist the data in such a way that Windows Explorer could get it (via third mouse click, Properties). I am so lost on this project, so imagine a rather stupid 10 year old trying to do this. Thanks, :confused: Lilian

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      Are you asking how to add your own stuff to the Properties dialog? Check out my article on that subject. :) --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ Push the button, Frank.

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        Are you asking how to add your own stuff to the Properties dialog? Check out my article on that subject. :) --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ Push the button, Frank.

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        Thank you SO much. I REALLY appreciate your reply.:-D You don't know how much of a weight you lifted off these shoulders. Thanks, Lilian

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