Just so you know...a container will work differently than a toolbar. With a toolbar, the controls never get focus, but they do on a container, so if the user is on a particular field, then they click a button on the container bar, the original control won't maintain focus.
>So, now I have a container with command buttons in it. So how do I it to my app's runtime environment? I do not want the toolbar in each form, as it is a common toolbar that is used by all forms. Each form know the object reference to the CommonToolbar, and sets some properties on the tool when the form gets focus.
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>Seems like I'm going to need a ToolBar Form that I can launch at runtime, right?
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer