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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:00:43+00:00 2026-05-11T02:00:43+00:00

Here is a code snippet for an asp:Wizard control I have on an aspx

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Here is a code snippet for an asp:Wizard control I have on an aspx page, but the Cancel button is not showing up. Only next and previous buttons are showing. Does anyone know how to resolve this?

<asp:Wizard      runat='server'      OnFinishButtonClick='wizCreateUser_Finish'      OnNextButtonClick='wizCreateUser_StepChange'     HeaderText='SpecEx Application Form'      Font-Names='Arial'      BackColor='#336699'      ForeColor='White'      ID='wizCreateUser'      Font-Bold='False'      Style='border: outset 1px black;'     Height='320px'      Width='861px'      ActiveStepIndex='0'      DisplaySideBar='False'      StartNextButtonImageUrl='~/images/next-btn.PNG'      StepNextButtonImageUrl='~/images/next-btn.PNG'      StepNextButtonType='Image'      StartNextButtonText=''      StartNextButtonType='Image'      StepNextButtonText=''      FinishCompleteButtonImageUrl='~/images/finish-btn.png'      FinishCompleteButtonType='Image'      FinishPreviousButtonImageUrl='~/images/previous-btn.png'      FinishPreviousButtonText=''      FinishPreviousButtonType='Image'      StepPreviousButtonImageUrl='~/images/previous-btn.png'      StepPreviousButtonText='' StepPreviousButtonType='Image'     CancelButtonImageUrl='~/images/cancel-btn.png'       CancelButtonText=''      CancelButtonType='Image'> </asp:Wizard> 
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  1. 2026-05-11T02:00:44+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:00 am

    You need the ‘DisplayCancelButton’ property set to ‘True’.

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