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ATL Predefined Symbols

 

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These symbols are defined in the ATL header files, but they support standard Windows application functions and actions. These symbols are mainly used with dialog boxes. When you are working with dialogs and controls in the Dialog editor, these symbols will appear in the Properties window associated with common controls. For instance, if your dialog box has a Cancel button, that command will be associated with the symbol IDCANCEL in the Properties Window.

IDABORT Control: Dialog box Abort button
IDC_STATIC Control: Static control
IDCANCEL Control: Dialog box Cancel button
IDIGNORE Control: Dialog box Ignore button
IDNO Control: Dialog box No button
IDOK Control: Dialog box OK button
IDR_ACCELERATOR1 Resource: Accelerator table
IDRETRY Control: Dialog box Retry button
IDS_PROJNAME String: Current application name
IDYES Control: Dialog box Yes button

Requirements

ATL

See Also

Predefined Symbol IDs
Symbols: Resource Identifiers