Hi Bob,
The value returned by _screen.ActiveForm when using the MS Toolbar will be the name of the toolbar and not the name of the form. This is just a catch to be careful <g>
>>The only solution I think is to to create a form with no captions etc. and place the Microsoft Toolbar 6 in it, and control the position of the form.
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>>>>Have you tried using _SCREEN.AddObject(), in place of the form references?
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>>>yeah, I get "Object class is invalid for this container"
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>>>hrm...
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>There is another solution with that I was playing with. That is, NOT using _screen in your aps. Turn the screen of and create a form 'as top level form'.
>This form can host the MS ToolBar 6.0 nicely.
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>I am working on a small sample ap that does this, and hope to upload it in a week or so.
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>BOb