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VC++ MFC Programming - Resizing of window

Asked by umaiyer in Microsoft Visual C++, Windows MFC Programming, Microsoft Programming

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I have a dialog based MFC application. In my main dialog i have a Tab Control. 3 dialog windows are created and mapped to the tab control.
The Dialog properties of Main Dialog are:
Under the Style tab,
Style: Popup, Border:Dialog Frame, Title Bar:Checked, System Menu:Checked, MinimizeBox:Checked,MaximizeBox:Checked
The properties of these 3 child dialog windows are
Under the Style Tab,
Style: Child , Border: Thin, Rest are unchecked.
I have placed some controls on these child dialog box.
I have been working with 1400 by 1050 pixels Resolution. I do not see any problem.
When I decrease the resolution to 1280 by 768 pixels, at run time,  the controls placed towards the end of the dialogs are not seen  and cannot be accessed.
How can this problem be handled.It will be of great help if some one shows the light.

Actually i tried enabling the vertical scroll bar property for the child dialog under the Style tab of Dialog properties. It doesn't seems to be helpful. I am not sure if we have to handle some message maps for the same.
Please suggest the methods to overcome this problem.

Thanks in advance.
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