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Creat<strong>in</strong>g Applications <strong>in</strong> <strong>C++</strong>Builder<br />

choose one of the predef<strong>in</strong>ed dialog boxes from the Object Repository<br />

than to go through the Dialog Wizard.<br />

Creat<strong>in</strong>g Applications with the Application Wizard<br />

NOTE<br />

The Application Wizard is a useful tool that can help you quickly set up the shell of an<br />

application. To create a new application us<strong>in</strong>g the Application Wizard, choose File | New<br />

from the ma<strong>in</strong> menu. When the Object Repository is displayed, click on the Projects tab and<br />

then double-click on the Application Wizard icon.<br />

The New Application item on the ma<strong>in</strong> menu creates a new application<br />

based on the current default project sett<strong>in</strong>g. It does not start the<br />

Application Wizard as you might expect.<br />

Let’s walk through the Application Wizard one page at a time.<br />

Page One: Select<strong>in</strong>g the Menus<br />

When you start the Application Wizard, the first page is displayed, as shown <strong>in</strong> Figure 9.8.<br />

Figure 9.8.<br />

Page one of the<br />

Application Wizard.<br />

This page allows you to select the items you want on your application’s ma<strong>in</strong> menu. You can<br />

choose to add a File menu, an Edit menu, a W<strong>in</strong>dow menu, and a Help menu. Place a check<br />

<strong>in</strong> the box for each menu item you want to appear on your menu bar.<br />

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