Hello, I'm afraid I'm very new to programming and I only know the bare basics of Visual C++ so please excuse my lack of knowledge.
I'm using Visual C++ 2008 Express Edition and I was given an already existing working program that adds images via "openFileDialog". Currently the program can only select one file at a time, so in order to open multiple files (which we do constantly) we have to keep clicking the "Add image" button and open each file separately. My task is to tweek the code to allow the user to select and import more than one file to this program with one click of this "Add image" button (I'm assuming this is done by holding the "Control" key and selecting more than one file). This sounds like an easy task but I'm so frustrated with messing with the code I figured I'd give the forum a shot.
I was wondering, what would be the best way to go about performing this task? I've currently tried messing around with multiselect but I probably still don't have the knowledge to apply it.
I've attached the section of the code in a .txt file that I believe to be the part that I'm suppose to alter.
Sorry if I left out any vital information but the code is huge and I didn't want to post everything, so if I left out anything that can help more please let me know. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Apparently I'm not defining something correctly but I'm not sure what (maybe FileNames?).
I've attached more of the code if that will help. Since it's a lot more than it was last time if you scroll down and watch the right hand side of the .txt document I've indictated with an arrow where I've added the new code. Chances are great that I've placed it in the wrong place.
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