Main Takeaway: Just plain buttons don't really add all the visual flair to an application that we would like, sometimes we want some images to drive ... After we've learned how to fire up RadGanttView, next up is showcasing some features!
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Just plain buttons don't really add all the visual flair to an application that we would like, sometimes we want some images to drive ... After we've learned how to fire up RadGanttView, next up is showcasing some features!
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- Just plain buttons don't really add all the visual flair to an application that we would like, sometimes we want some images to drive ...
- After we've learned how to fire up RadGanttView, next up is showcasing some features!
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