>>If this lookup grid is for navigation purposes to select a record to modify, one suggestion I would offer, which I use all the time, is. Place a 2 page pageframe on your form. Page 1 contains all the objects for data entry and Page 2 contains the lookup grid. HTH
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>Colin: I, too, use this approach. Normally, I remove the tabs, and use a command button "search" with it's click event setting the activepage=2 (and a similar one on the page with the grid to get back to the main page.)
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>Sometimes, though, the data itself requires more than one page of the pageframe, so the lookup grid might be on page 3 or 4 or whatever. So far I haven't found any way of making the tab on just one page disappear. (So I just label the tab "search" and eliminate the button.)
That's a neat way of doing as well. I also think having a Page.Tabs would be a neat feature. That's one for a wishlist.
Cheers
Colin Magee
Team Leader, Systems Development
Metroland Media Group Ltd.
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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