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Default XLL and "New Form" command error


Hi,

I wrote a simple Excel Add-In in C++ based on the example given by
Microsoft.
It is basically a DLL project using MFC that I rename for XLL.

I'm able to create a new Dialog by going to the resources view, right
clicking on "Dialog" folder and on "Insert Dialog". But I don't have
any new class created with this action.

So I try with the command "New Form" of the "Insert" menu. But I have
an error message that tells me that the "New Form" command is not
available for this type of project.

Can somebody help me?

Thanks

Nic


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