>PUBLIC oform1 > >oform1=NEWOBJECT("form1") >oform1.Show >RETURN >************************************************* > >DEFINE CLASS form1 AS form > > Height = 233 > Width = 375 > DoCreate = .T. > AutoCenter = .T. > Caption = "Test Form" > Name = "Form1" > > ADD OBJECT label1 AS label WITH ; > Caption = "Some Text:", ; > Height = 24, ; > Left = 12, ; > Top = 55, ; > Width = 61, ; > TabIndex = 5, ; > Name = "Label1" > > ADD OBJECT text1 AS textbox WITH ; > Height = 37, ; > Left = 79, ; > TabIndex = 1, ; > Top = 48, ; > Width = 217, ; > Name = "Text1" > > ADD OBJECT cmdNone AS commandbutton WITH ; > Top = 96, ; > Left = 120, ; > Height = 37, ; > Width = 145, ; > Caption = "Go Nowhere!", ; > TabIndex = 2, ; > Name = "CmdNone" > > ADD OBJECT cmdLeft AS commandbutton WITH ; > Top = 144, ; > Left = 12, ; > Height = 37, ; > Width = 157, ; > Caption = "Go \<<", ; > TabIndex = 3, ; > Name = "CmdLeft" > > ADD OBJECT cmdRight AS commandbutton WITH ; > Top = 144, ; > Left = 192, ; > Height = 37, ; > Width = 157, ; > Caption = "Go \<>", ; > TabIndex = 4, ; > Name = "CmdRight" > > ADD OBJECT cmdExit AS commandbutton WITH ; > Top = 192, ; > Left = 264, ; > Height = 37, ; > Width = 85, ; > Cancel = .T., ; > Caption = "Bye!", ; > Name = "cmdExit" > > PROCEDURE cmdLeft.Click > WAIT WINDOW "Go Left!" > ENDPROC > > PROCEDURE cmdRight.Click > WAIT WINDOW "Go Right!" > ENDPROC > > PROCEDURE cmdexit.Click > thisForm.Release > ENDPROC > >ENDDEFINE >What Key combination do you have to press to activate it? And it doesn't look nice anyway, so I don't think it's what Mike is after.