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    About Restricted Tiles (DCL)

    Do not use restricted tiles in your dialog definitions.

    Your DCL files should not use the tiles cluster or tile. Also, do not use the basic exit button types (cancel_button, help_button, info_button, and ok_button) unless you redefine the standard exit button subassemblies.

    Parent topic: Programmable Dialog Box Tiles By Type (DCL)

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    • Text Cluster Tiles (DCL)
    • Cluster Tiles Reference (DCL)
    • About Predefined Active Tiles (DCL)
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    • Dialog Box Exit Buttons and Error Tiles (DCL)

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