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CorelDRAW X6 adds the wonderful feature of WPF .NET Custom Controls that can be hosted in the UI, or a docker. I have my first post up here:
Custom .NET Controls in CorelDRAW X6 The Next post will show a working .NET Custom Docker. Look for it soon, -Shelby |
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Hi Shelby,
I know this is off on a bit of a tangent but do you know how I might be able to obtain a slider control that's compatible with 64 bit VBA? I had a look at your build but unfortunately I couldn't follow much of it as I only know VBA. We've just upgraded from X4 to X6 and none of my forms (which I've built to speed up many of our common tasks) are usable because they all contain the MS Slider Control which apparently is not compatable with the 64 bit version. I've been searching for solutions on the net for the past couple of hours but no luck yet. Cheers, Jon. |
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