>>Hello again all,
>>I have a small problem. I have a form
>>.alwaysontop = .f.
>>.windowtype = modeless
>>calling another form using a
do form>>.alwaysontop = .t.
>>.windowtype = model
>>
>>Sounds straight forward, right. Well, the modless form shows up behind the modal. I double checked the properties. Any ideas?
>
>So, you have:
>Form1 with
>Form1.alwaysontop = .f.
>Form1.windowtype = modeless
>
>and
>
>Form2 with
>Form2.alwaysontop = .t.
>Form2.windowtype = modal
>
>and Form1 calls Form2
>and Form1 is behind Form2.
>
>Isn't it the normal behavior? Form2 is modal and is always on top, so it's in front of Form1.
>
>Or is anything I don't understand here?
>
>Vlad
I have made an err. Its the modal form that is NOT showing up. And I am still so confused. The second form is modal because I need the processes on the modal form to work before it returns to the first.
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