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■ Forms<br />

■ Application<br />

■ <strong>C++</strong><br />

■ Pascal<br />

■ L<strong>in</strong>ker<br />

More on Projects<br />

■ Directories/Conditionals<br />

We’ll take a look at each page of the dialog box so that you can understand exactly what each<br />

page does. I’ll start you out easy by discuss<strong>in</strong>g the Forms and Application pages. After that<br />

we’ll move on to the more complicated stuff.<br />

NOTE<br />

The Forms Page<br />

At the bottom of each page of the Project Options dialog box is a check<br />

box labeled Default. If you want the current sett<strong>in</strong>gs to become the<br />

default sett<strong>in</strong>gs for all new projects created, check the Default box.<br />

When you click OK, the current sett<strong>in</strong>gs will become the new default<br />

sett<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

The Forms page of the Project Options dialog box is where you control how your application<br />

handles its forms. You saw this dialog box on Day 5, “<strong>C++</strong> Class Frameworks and the Visual<br />

Component Model,” when you created the Picture Viewer program. Figure 10.7 shows the<br />

Forms page of the Project Options dialog box for (what else?) the ScratchPad program.<br />

Figure 10.7.<br />

The Forms page of<br />

the Project Options<br />

dialog box.<br />

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