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Using customized control in doc/view

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    It is excited to see so many powerful windows control here. However, I am really quite new to MFC, so I am quite confused when entering the area of Doc/View structure. Say, how can I use the enhanced control in doc/view program, e.x How can I use the extended Tree control as base class for the TreeView instead using the one along with the MFC framework. Thanks in advance.

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      It is excited to see so many powerful windows control here. However, I am really quite new to MFC, so I am quite confused when entering the area of Doc/View structure. Say, how can I use the enhanced control in doc/view program, e.x How can I use the extended Tree control as base class for the TreeView instead using the one along with the MFC framework. Thanks in advance.

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      Why do you want to do that, TreeView is employs all the functionlality that tree control provides, If you do the samething you will comeup with ur treeview and will be doing the same thing. So save ur time. If you are using MFC then make full use of it. regards, Prakash.

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