>>>>>Form a (contains a button with thisform.release) opens form b
>>>>>Form b (contains a button with thisform.release) opens form c
>>>>>Form c displays information (contains a button with thisform.release)
>>>>>
>>>>>when I click the button on form c it closes form b and form a
>>>>>
>>>>>??
>>>>Don't you mean that form c is only called when b is released, which is only called when a is released?
>>>>
>>>>So the releasing of c you'd expect a and b already to be released.
>>>>
>>>>So you are complaining that their release is too late or that c "releases" them?
>>>
>>>I don't get why c releases two forms
>>
>>Maybe because not until each form's called form has completed, ie closed, can the calling form finish its release.
>
>Form "A" calls form "B" which calls form "C". When I close form "C" (thisform.release) form "B" is also closed.
>
>That's what I don't get.
>
>Excuse me is my situation was'nt clear enough before.
I mean, each calling form has not completed its list of tasks until each call to another form has completed.
To make it seem like the calling forms DO close, when calling their children, you could make them invisible before the call to the child.
Also, if the called forms are modal then this might make the difference.
BTW, I've told you before, it's wasn't, not was'nt :-)
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