>If your .ShowWindow is set to 2 (As Top-Level Form)
and .Desktop is set to .T., guess what? (You guys better not need 3 guesses either< g >). No WAIT WINDOW. Since setting the .Desktop property is unnecessary when .ShowWindow is set to 2, reset it to .F. (the default). Viola, WAIT WINDOW works again. Or least it did in my case.
Good work, George...and now we all know how to hide the WAIT WINDOW, if we should ever need to :)
The Anonymous Bureaucrat,
and frankly, quite content not to be
a member of either major US political party.