Newbie question on child frames

C

Corwill

Using VC++ .Net, how do you create a child frame so that it occupies
the entire parent frame/window...as a second excel spreadsheet would
occupy the entire parent frame/window.

I'm able to create a second frame and have it appear when I want, but
I'm unable to have it conform to the parent window. Is there a
control that I can engage, do I have to have it open up at a
particular size (and position) in relation to the parent?

Any help would be much appreciated...growing weary over here.
 
V

Victor Bazarov

Corwill said:
Using VC++ .Net, how do you create a child frame [...]

There is no answer to this in terms of Standard C++ language,
the sole subject of this newsgroup. Please re-post your VC++
question to a VC++ newsgroup: microsoft.public.vc.language.

Thanks.

V
 
J

John Harrison

Corwill said:
Using VC++ .Net, how do you create a child frame so that it occupies
the entire parent frame/window...as a second excel spreadsheet would
occupy the entire parent frame/window.

Try a .NET group, this one is for the C++ language. There are hundreds of
them,
john
 

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