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    Posted: 21 July 2008 at 11:18am
Is there any sort of wizard dialog class in ToolkitPro? I am making a wizard application that will guide the user through various steps, with "Next" and "Back" buttons, etc. Has Codejock made such a class already?

I have written wizards by hand before, but it would be nice to have a neat class to base this on.

I saw a post in this forum about making the tab control "hideable", so you could effectively tab between pages but hide the actual tabs, so the effect is much like a wizard. Was that implemented (I have 12.0.0) already? If so, can you furnish a small example on adding tabs and hiding the control?
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Hello,
 
We don't have wizard class. think standard CPropertySheet + Wizard mode can do most of work.
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I was looking to convert a class derived from CPropertySheet that is used in a wizard to instead be derived from CXTPPropertySheet.  Upon doing so, however, I noticed that CXTPPropetySheet derives from CDialog, not CPropertySheet as I expected.  This would be okay except that CPropertySheet provides a function SetWizardButtons for enabling and disabling the BACK and NEXT buttons.  How would I do this if I derive from CXTPPropertySheet?
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CXTPPropertySheet can't work with Wizard Mode. Use standard CPropertySheet.
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Okay, fair enough.  The reason I was pursuing this was to be able to leverage the resizability of the CXTPPropertyPage to avoid having to maintain that all the pages are fixed to the same size.  I don't believe I can use the CXTPPropertyPage without putting it in a CXTPPropertySheet.  Is this correct?  Is the easiest solution to accomplish the resizing question just to have my CPropertyPage derivative inherit from XTResize directly?  If so, does my CPropertySheet derivative need to do the same?  Or is there another way to leverage the resize feature?
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Is there any better way of doing this now? Any sample?

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Is there support for this now?
 
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