Using Dialog Boxes
You use dialog boxes to display information and prompt for input from the
user. Your application loads and initializes the dialog box, processes user input,
and destroys the dialog box when the user finishes the task. The process for
handling dialog boxes varies, depending on whether the dialog box is modal or
modeless. A modal dialog box requires the user to close the dialog box before
activating another window in the application. However, the user can activate
windows in different applications. A modeless dialog box does not require an
immediate response from the user. It is similar to a main window containing controls.
The following sections discuss how to use both types of dialog boxes.
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