{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deftab720{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss MS Sans Serif;}{\f1\froman\fcharset2 Symbol;}{\f2\froman Times New Roman;}{\f3\froman Times New Roman;}} {\colortbl\red0\green0\blue0;\red0\green0\blue255;} \deflang4105\horzdoc{\*\fchars }{\*\lchars }\pard\plain\f2\fs48\cf1\b COXShortcutBar\plain\f2\fs48\b \par \plain\f2\fs24 \par Shortcut bar is a new control that emulates the one found in Microsoft Outlook and includes some additional functionality that puts it on the same level as CoolBars. Let me just remind you that CoolBars (aka ReBar control) operate as a container of child windows (e.g. Toolbars), that reside in bands, and provides the functionality to reposition these bands vertically and horizontally. \par \par Shortcut bar also acts as a container of child windows. It uses a group paradigm to represent them. Every group consists of a header and a child window. Groups can be in an expanded or collapsed state. Only one group can be expanded at once. Correspondingly, only the child window of the expanded group will be shown. Only the headers of unexpanded groups will be shown. If at least one group is created in shortcut bar then there is always an expanded group in the control. \par \par If the programmer does not specifiy a child window for their group then we have built in a \plain\f2\fs24\cf1\ul default\plain\f2\fs24 child window - special \plain\f2\fs24\cf1\ul list control\plain\f2\fs24 that entirely emulate one found in Microsoft Outlook. \par \par \pard\plain\lang1033\f3\fs20 \par }