
Modify Parent-Child Conversations: A Comprehensive Guide

Modify Parent-Child Conversations: A Comprehensive Guide
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Registration
- Using Advanced Installer
- GUI
- Working with Projects
- Installer Project
* Product Information
* Resources
* Package Definition
* Requirements
* User Interface
* Themes
* Dialogs
* Predefined Dialogs
* Add Dialog
* Dialog Editor
* Editor
* Installer Controls
* Guide Settings
* Uniform Layout Settings
* Control Tab Order Dialog
* Control Data Dialog
* “Child Dialogs” Dialog
* “Edit Child Dialogs” Dialog
* Billboards Dialog
* Events Editor
* Properties
* Slideshow
* Translations
* System Changes
* Server
* Custom Behavior - Patch Project
- Merge Module Project
- Updates Configuration Project
- Windows Store App Project
- Modification Package Project
- Optional Package Project
- Windows Mobile CAB Projects
- Visual Studio Extension Project
- Software Installer Wizards - Advanced Installer
- Visual Studio integration
- Alternative to AdminStudio/Wise
- Replace Wise
- Migrating from Visual Studio Installer
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Shell Integration
- Command Line
- Advanced Installer PowerShell Automation Interfaces
- Features and Functionality
- Tutorials
- Samples
- How-tos
- FAQs
- Windows Installer
- Deployment Technologies
- IT Pro
- MSIX
- Video Tutorials
- Advanced Installer Blog
- Table of Contents
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“Edit Child Dialogs” Dialog
This dialog allows you to create a new child dialog. A child dialog is displayed within the Tab Host control when the user chooses its associated tab.

Name
Select the desired child dialog from the list.
This list will be populated only with the existing “spawn-able” unused dialogs (predefined or custom) which are supported inside a Tab Host control. A “spawn-able” dialog does not have the “Back” / “Next” buttons.
After creating a child dialog, it will be included as a Tab Host control’s parent dialog child. You can reveal it by expanding the Tab Host control’s parent dialog in the Install Sequence tree.
If a child dialog doesn’t have its Title property defined, its name (Dialog Name property) will be used for its tab button text instead. By default a
Condition
Specify the visibility condition for the child dialog. Edit this field using Smart Condition Edit Control .
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- Title: Modify Parent-Child Conversations: A Comprehensive Guide
- Author: Kenneth
- Created at : 2024-10-07 18:04:35
- Updated at : 2024-10-11 02:35:46
- Link: https://fox-sys.techidaily.com/modify-parent-child-conversations-a-comprehensive-guide/
- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.