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im like a total newb and so.. but only to programming and still.. the defsign of that web page is wierdo.. cant ever seem to find what im looking for (not looking for anything special right now) but any advice on how to manage that page?=)
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im like a total newb and so.. but only to programming and still.. the defsign of that web page is wierdo.. cant ever seem to find what im looking for (not looking for anything special right now) but any advice on how to manage that page?=)
First of all, you need to be clear when you ask something, if you want to search for something on the MSDN web site, just use the search box.... Now, maybe if you explain what your problem is someone can help you out, just saying the site is weird won''t tell us what you''re doing wrong.
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There''s nothing wierd about the MSDN page. On the left is a table of contents (TOC), which is organized by category. Clicking on an item redirects the right-hand pane to the webpage for that topic. Above the TOC is an edit box into which you can type search terms like "SendMessage" or "format specification". The results are displayed on the right-hand pane again.
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Thanks to Kylotan for the idea!
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