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    Aero Wizard

    Form that emulates the appearance of the Aero wizards that are included in Windows Vista.

    Let me know what you think.

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    Last edited by dom_stapleton; Feb 7th, 2009 at 08:54 AM.
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    Re: Aero Wizard

    This is a pretty blank example. My code example also allows you to put an icon in the title area of the wizard, near the title text, and of course you can add your own controls to the wizard too.
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    Re: Aero Wizard

    Please remove all executable files from the obj folder in your submission, in accordance with the CodeBank policy.

    Great submission btw! I'm impressed!
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    Re: Aero Wizard

    Yeah I'd agree. I'd really like to implement it in my app, it would save me lots of time. I can't wait
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    Re: Aero Wizard

    Very Nice!

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    Re: Aero Wizard

    Thanks for your comments. If you want to use the Aero Wizards in your project, please go ahead.

    @obi1kenobi: I've removed the executable files from the 'obj' folder and re-uploaded the project into the first post.
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    Re: Aero Wizard

    Just seen it! Very nice idea! I might implement it in my projects too.
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    Re: Aero Wizard

    I love Vista glass and wil definetely use it in an update module for my application!

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