>>Erik:
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>>You might try sub-classing the RegistrySetting form into a modal In-Top Level and one a Top-Level. Then in your main program:
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>>IF NeedToChangeReqistry
>> CREATEOBJECT(RegistrySettingTopLevel)
>> READ EVENTS
>>ENDIF
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>If the user settings form is a top-level form, then it cannot be modal, and cannot return a value. I need to know if the user cancelled out of it so I can shutdown the program.
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>>Also, I don't believe you can set the ShowWindow property at runtime. The VFP docs claim that it is read only at runtime.
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>You're right, you can't. I meant I could change it at design time.
I know BAD FORM-BAD FORM Jeff, but dare I say Public Variable. No I did'nt say that did I.
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