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Well, I found a solution, because the activeX I need does not show anything to the user.In this case it's only necessary to create a form and to drag'n'drop the activex into it. Then the construction of the form will intialise the activex directly (especially its persistant state from the integrated form's resources).If you need to show something you can declare a form with no border style and place it at the good place.Have fun !
Well, I found a solution, because the activeX I need does not show anything to the user.
In this case it's only necessary to create a form and to drag'n'drop the activex into it. Then the construction of the form will intialise the activex directly (especially its persistant state from the integrated form's resources).
If you need to show something you can declare a form with no border style and place it at the good place.
Have fun !