I've tried that too! The original form's processing did not stop. The second form was called and displayed but didn't leave control with the second form. The processing in the first form continued past the point of
DO FORM - I need the second form to finish before processing continued. Modal didn't solve this.
>so make it another top-level form
>if you want them to be related have the froms store object references of
>each other
>you can then pass whatever event or data between them
>
>Arnon
>
>>I've tried that. The problem then is that the 'sub' form is restricted to
>displaying within the top level form, I want it to have free reign across
>the desktop. I have the main VFP screen 'shoved' off the page to get rid of
>it. I had to resort to using page frames. I just think there should be some
>way of giving each form free access on the desktop (this can be done in C).