User Interface
For information about creating the user interface for your application with the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library, see the following topics.
In This Section
- ActiveX Controls
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Describes using reusable software component based on the Component Object Model (COM) that supports a wide variety of OLE functionality and can be customized to fit many software needs
- Clipboard Topics
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Describes how to implement support for the Windows Clipboard in MFC applications.
- Controls
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Describes Windows common controls, including owner-drawn controls, ActiveX controls, and other control classes supplied by the MFC Library.
- Control Bars
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Describes functionality of toolbars, status bars, and dialog bars.
- Dialog Bars
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Describes a kind of control bar that can contain any kind of control.
- Dialog Boxes
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Describes creating dialog boxes with the editors and code wizards.
- Document/View Architecture
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Describes data management in MFC.
- Form Topics
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Describes adding forms support to your application.
- HTML Help: Context-Sensitive Help for Your Programs
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Describes adding context-sensitive help to your applications with HTML Help.
- Menus
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Describes adding menus to your user interface.
- OLE
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Provides links to topics discussing object linking and embedding.
- Printing and Print Preview
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Describes MFC support for printing and print preview from your applications.
- Property Sheets
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Describes how to use property sheets to manage large numbers of control in a dialog box.
- Status Bars
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Describes how to use status bars in your applications.
- Tool Tips
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Describes how to implement tool tips to assist users in using your applications.
- Toolbars
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Describes the fundamentals of using toolbars in MFC.
- Windows
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Describes the fundamentals of using windows in MFC.
- WinHelp: Context-Sensitive Help for Your Programs
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Describes adding context-sensitive help to your applications with WinHelp.