>Hi Craig,
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Nope. I'd use a toolbar in the parent form. >
>How about in the case of putting toolbars in non-top-level forms?
I've seen all sorts of solutions, but they were mostly in the direction of this thread - group them into a container (commandgroup seemed like a good idea in the beginning, but I don't think anyone even remembers it nowadays), set them to stay out of the tab order, and (optionally) to not steal focus. IOW, the frameworks I saw have a container with buttons that you drop on a form, or are already on the form class.
Toolbar is basically a special kind of form, so you can't put it into a form of such a kind which doesn't accept other forms as members (i.e. added via addobject() etc, so that it becomes their .parent). Maybe setting form.mdiform=.t. would allow this, I haven't tried.