>Hi, Hilmar thanks for the reply, is there any sample that you can share with me, I would be very appreciated.
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Put a PageFrame on the form. By default, it should have two pages. Select the first page (Control-Click in Visual FoxPro 9, in some older versions you have to right-click and select "Edit"). Put some objects (TextBoxes, Buttons, etc.) on the page.
Select the second page, and put some object on the page.
Run the form. If you did it correctly, if the user running the form clicks on Page1, he will see only the objects on Page1; if he clicks on Page2, he will only see the objects on Page2.
It is possible (by accident or on purpose) to have objects that are in front of the PageFrame, but that don't belong to the PageFrame or to any of its pages. In this cases, the objects will be visible, no matter what page you click.
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