>> This is something that I haven't tried before, but I need to have a form
>> that is never visible. I tried setting the visible property to .F., in the
>> property sheet, Load Event, and Init Event, but it still showedup. What am
>> I missing?
>
>one q. that comes to mind is if you don't want it to be visible why use a form in the
>first place (and not a custom object or a container)
>
>anyway just "SAVE AS CLASS" the form
>and when you want to activate it just myform=CREATEOBJECT("invisibleform")
>if you do want to show it in any time just do myform.show()
>
>Arnon
I'm not the one actually doing this....another programming in the office is hacking away at it. This is his first VFP stuff, so we're trying to be gentle on him by using a form.
I told him that he should put some text on the form that says "Printing Report". That would also be a solution.
Craig
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer