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Using CProgressCtrl

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You can use the progress control to indicate the progress of a lengthy operation. It is a rectangle that is gradually filled with the system highlight color as the operation progresses.

The progress control is represented in MFC by class .

When you initially create the progress control, you specify its size and position, parent window (usually a dialog box), and ID. By using the dwStyle parameter, you can also specify various window styles for the control and styles for how it fills.

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See Also   Windows Common Controls and MFC Classes