A progress bar's range represents the entire duration of the operation, and the current position represents the progress that the application has made toward completing the operation. The window procedure uses the range and the current position to determine the percentage of the progress bar to fill with the highlight color as well as to determine what text, if any, to display within the progress bar.
If you do not set the range values, the system sets the minimum value to zero and the maximum value to 100. You can adjust the range to convenient integers by using the PBM_SETRANGE message.
A progress bar provides several messages that you can use to set the current position. The PBM_SETPOS message sets the position to a specified value. The PBM_DELTAPOS message advances the position by adding a specified value to the current position. The PBM_SETSTEP message allows you to specify a step increment for a progress bar. Subsequently, whenever you send the PBM_STEPIT message to the progress bar, the current position advances by the specified increment. By default, the step increment is set to 10.
Note The range values in a progress bar are considered signed integers. Any number greater than 0x7FFFFFFF is interpreted as a negative number.