>>Well - that would be kinda limiting... I still want the user to be able to go to other windows - I just want it to start out on top, not be stuck there.
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>Just an idea (not tested). Start form as AlwaysOnTop = .T. and in the Activate set AlwaysOnTop = .F.
Nope - that doesn't work. The browser object must be doing something to activate the calling form after the called form is instanced and activated.
That probably means the windows API method suggested won't work either...
Nice thought, though.
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