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Dialog Boxes
In Microsoft® Windows®, a dialog box is a temporary window an application creates to retrieve user input. An
application typically uses dialog boxes to prompt the user for additional
information for commands. A dialog box usually contains one or more controls (child
windows) with which the user enters text, chooses options, or directs the action of
the command.
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