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- From: Derek E J Harper <derekh@syndell.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Visual C/C++ (Getting a Run to print the results in a window)
- Date: Sun, 14 Apr 1996 18:38:34 +0100
- Organization: Derek E J Harper
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- In article <316ee6b2.14650307@news.sprynet.com>, John Hoff
- <hoffer@sprynet.com> writes
- >Hi,
- >
- >I am currently taking a C class over the internet and I am using
- >Visual C/C++ 7.0 and I need to get my program run to execute in a
- >window and not at a Dos prompt. COuld anyone please help me?
- >
- >THanks,
- >
- >John
- >
-
- Wow, Visual C++ version 7.0? You're ahead of your time ;-).
- If it is MS Visual C++ that you have, then you can use the QuickWin
- project type from the menu.
-
- Cheers,
- .-The--.
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