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CREATESTRUCT Structure
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  typedef struct tagCREATESTRUCT {
     LPSTR   lpCreateParams;
     HANDLE  hInstance;
     HANDLE  hMenu;
     HWND    hwndParent;
     int     cy;
     int     cx;
     int     y;
     int     x;
     LONG    style;
     LPSTR   lpszName;
     LPSTR   lpszClass;
     DWORD   dwExStyle;
  } CREATESTRUCT;
 
  The CREATESTRUCT structure defines the parameters used to initialize a
  window.
 
  Member           Description
 
  lpCreateParams   Points to data to be used for creating the window.
 
  hInstance        Identifies the module-instance handle of the module
                   that owns the new window.
 
  hMenu            Identifies the menu to be used by the new window.
 
  hwndParent       Identifies the window that owns the new window. This
                   member is NULL if the new window is a top-level
                   window.
 
  cy               Specifies the height of the new window.
 
  cx               Specifies the width of the new window.
 
  y                Specifies the y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of
                   the new window. Coordinates are relative to the parent
                   window if the new window is a child window. Otherwise,
                   the coordinates are relative to the screen origin.
 
  x                Specifies the x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of
                   the new window. Coordinates are relative to the parent
                   window if the new window is a child window. Otherwise,
                   the coordinates are relative to the screen origin.
 
  style            Specifies the new window's style.
 
  lpszName         Points to a null-terminated string that specifies the
                   new window's name.
 
  lpszClass        Points to a null-terminated string that specifies the
                   new window's Windows class name.
 
  dwExStyle        Specifies extended style for the new window.
 
 
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