>But if you
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>define window ... name oFrm
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>then it behaves completely the same, except that when you examine the object referenced by oFrm, you see that it IS a form, with a few properties set to certain values to make it behave like FP2.x window. But it's actually a form. It's just the syntax that's different, and the object that's not exposed to you unless you use the name clause when creating the window.
Yes, of course.
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