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What is the difference between simple form & MDI form?

What is the difference between simple form & MDI form?

sham
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What is the difference between simple form & MDI form?

MDI (Multi Document Interface) Form is form that can hold multi forms inside it.

invisal
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Examples -

MDI - Excel
SDI - Notepad

purplegerbil
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MDI Form Contain the Multiple MDICHILD form and Dialog form
But Simple for do not able to contain any form in it.

ahmadtamoor
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MDI forms are certainly helpful for embedding other forms. Something that a lot of people don't know, is that you can make any window that has an hWnd, the child of another form with a simple API call. So, essentially, even top level windows CAN be MDI, but in practice, this is rude. :)

Comatose
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Hi Frns

sonia sardana
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hi can somebosy tell me how to post the question which i want to ask, Cz i m new to the site

sonia sardana
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click on "Start New thread", a yellow one on top of posts.

Jx_Man
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hey, i m not able to see,,,I just see
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
on top of posts

sonia sardana
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no no ... not in this thread but in vb 6 forum. go to "Software Development" and put your cursor on there. pop menu will go down, select for vb 4/5/6. in this section you will see "Start New Thread", a yellow one on top of post. if u want to post in other section do the same think. or you can click "new thread" on this thread, see in above of post box.

Jx_Man
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I got it.....thx

sonia sardana
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