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|  | Labels in Windows GUI « Thread started on: Apr 18th, 2014, 08:24am »
 |  |  Looking at the DLGDEMO.BBC example program, it does everything I want, except for one thing: how do I add Labels to the display?
 
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|  | Re: Labels in Windows GUI « Reply #1 on: Apr 18th, 2014, 08:51am »
 |  |  on Apr 18th, 2014, 08:24am, g3nrw  wrote:
 | | Looking at the DLGDEMO.BBC example program, it does everything I want, except for one thing: how do I add Labels to the display? | 
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 Can you clarify what you mean by 'labels'?  That's not a term conventionally used in the context of the Windows GUI.  Are you perhaps referring to static text controls, or to tooltips, or what?
 
 If a static text control meets your requirements, then PROC_static in WINLIB2 (etc.) is used to create those.
 
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|  | Re: Labels in Windows GUI « Reply #2 on: Apr 18th, 2014, 09:14am »
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 I was thinking in the context of a VBA "Label" control. That is, a piece of plain text that might, for example, appear alongside a combobox to explain what the combobox is for.
 
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|  | Re: Labels in Windows GUI « Reply #3 on: Apr 18th, 2014, 11:09am »
 |  |  on Apr 18th, 2014, 08:51am, Richard Russell  wrote:
 | | If a static text control meets your requirements, then PROC_static in WINLIB2 (etc.) is used to create those. Richard.
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 Forgot to say. PROC_static does indeed fit the bill. Thank you.
 
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