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MFC, C++: spawning a new CFrameWnd to display a new CView

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

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Hello,
I'm working on a windows explorer style MFC application (Two frames, one display a TreeView for navigation, the other for displaying variable views.)

I'd like to spawn an entirely new window, that will display a new Cview. It's not very obvious how this might be done – I've considered creating a separate single document application, and spawning it when needed, but this may not be the most practical approach.

I don't want to use some sort of subterfuge to display a view in a dialog, as I've seen it possible (there is a demo project on codeproject). The spawned window should be resizeable and maxamizeable, and display a view. Is this possible? How?

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