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Create a complex user interface with many views, tabs, and splitters.
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Build an extended CScrollView with added zooming capabilities. (The article and demo project/source code file were updated.)
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How to create an application with multiple SDI windows (such as the new MS Word) by using the MFC framework with multithreading. (The article, demo, and source code were updated.
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Determine when a document has been modified. In the particular case of word processors, most tend to have a "dirty" flag that is set when a user types. This article demonstrates a smarter "dirty" flag that uses probabilistic methods.
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