Property Sheets Messages (Windows CE 5.0)

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The following table shows the property sheets messages, with a description of the purpose of each.

Programming element Description
PSM_ADDPAGE This message adds a new page to the end of an existing property sheet.
PSM_APPLY This message simulates the choice of the Apply Now button, indicating that one or more pages have changed and the changes need to be validated and recorded.
PSM_CANCELTOCLOSE This message disables the Cancel button and changes the text of the OK button to Close.
PSM_CHANGED This message informs a property sheet that information in a page has changed.
PSM_GETCURRENTPAGEHWND This message retrieves a handle to the window of the current page of a property sheet.
PSM_GETTABCONTROL This message retrieves the handle of the tab control of a property sheet.
PSM_ISDIALOGMESSAGE This message passes a message to a property sheet dialog box and indicates whether the dialog processed the message.
PSM_PRESSBUTTON This message simulates the choice of a property sheet button.
PSM_QUERYSIBLINGS This message is sent to a property sheet, which then forwards the message to each of its pages.
PSM_REBOOTSYSTEM This message indicates that system needs to be restarted for the changes to take effect.
PSM_REMOVEPAGE This message removes a page from a property sheet.
PSM_RESTARTWINDOWS This message indicates that Windows needs to be restarted for the changes to take effect.
PSM_SETCURSEL This message activates the specified page in a property sheet.
PSM_SETCURSELID This message activates the specified page in a property sheet based on the resource identifier of the page.
PSM_SETFINISHTEXT This message sets the text of the Finish button in a wizard property sheet, shows and enables the button, and hides the Next and Back buttons.
PSM_SETTITLE This message sets the title of a property sheet.
PSM_SETWIZBUTTONS This message enables or disables the Back, Next, and Finish buttons in a wizard property sheet.
PSM_UNCHANGED This message informs a property sheet that information in a page has reverted to the previously saved state.

See Also

Property Sheets Reference

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