Christian
Ok, limitation was a bad word... =:-( What I was getting
at was the only real way to access a toolbar since it will
not retain focus is via the mouse. I called it a limitation
from the user point of view. You are correct in what you say
& I know it would be too much to track tha last active object
(could be more then you would want to do), etc.
Lets just say some events are not available in Toolbars...
Tom
>
>The fact that the toolbar does not receive focus
>is critical to it's function and from what I
>understand, universal to toolbars in all MS
>applications. As one example, if the toolbar had
>the focus when you clicked on the 'Add' button,
>there would be no way to execute my
>_screen.activeform.AddRec() method, because the
>toolbar would be the _screen.activeform.
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