>>I know I am probably going to kick myself when I get the answer to this, but I am completely drawing a blank.
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>>How do I get a reference to the currently "active" form?
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>Check system.Windows.Forms.Form.ActiveForm
Thank you, worked perfectly. I knew it was something simple that I was missing. :-)
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