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Adding Controls to a Dialog Causes the Dialog to No Longer Function

After adding a common control or rich edit control to a dialog box, it will not appear when you test the dialog box or the dialog itself will not appear.

Example of the problem

  1. Create a Win32 project, modifying the application settings so you create a Windows application (not a console app).

  2. In Resource View, double click on the .rc file.

  3. Under the dialog option, double click the About box.

  4. Add an IP Address Control to the dialog box.

  5. Save and Rebuild all.

  6. Execute the program.

  7. On the dialog box's Help menu, click the About command; no dialog box is displayed.

The cause

Currently, the Dialog editor does not automatically add code to your project when you drag and drop the following common controls or rich edit controls onto a dialog box. Nor does Visual Studio provide an error or warning when this problem occurs. You must add the code for the control manually.

Slider Control

Tree Control

Date Time Picker

Spin Control

Tab Control

Month Calendar

Progress Control

Animation Control

IP Address Control

Hot Key

Rich Edit Control

Extended Combo Box

List Control

Rich Edit 2.0 Control

Custom Control

The fix for common controls

In order to use common controls on a dialog box, you need to call InitCommonControlsEx or AFXInitCommonControls before you create the dialog box.

The fix for RichEdit controls

You must call LoadLibrary for rich edit controls. For more information, see Using the RichEdit 1.0 Control with MFC, About Rich Edit Controls in the Windows SDK, and Overview of the Rich Edit Control.

Requirements

Win32

See Also

Reference

Dialog Editor

Concepts

Troubleshooting the Dialog Editor