Elemr
Just a quick thought: Have you tried experimenting with the .AlwaysOnTop prop of each form? Set each successive called for as .AlwaysOnTop prop then as each is released the prev. SHOULD be on top. I don't have your scenario to test this on.
Terry
>>I had this happen once (my thread is probably here somewhere). Does hitting the windows key twice and then clicking on the app menu bar to activate it work?
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>No, The focus is on one of the previous modal forms that called the one that is supposed to be the active form. The one that should be the active form is behind the form that called it.
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>This does not happen every time and I have not been able to duplicate the problem on my dev machine. It only sporatically happens on one machine where in my app a modal form has a button that calls another modal form that has a button that calls another modal form. After the third one is released, the focus is returned to the first form with the second form that should be the active form behind it and the only thing the user can do is end task to get out.
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