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>I see what you mean, it's a windows thing. I don't think I was ever really saying it was a VFP problem, just commenting that I didn't like the way it worked. Not everything in Windows is to my liking, but that's just personal preferences. Oh, well, it just goes to prove: you can't make everbody happy. :)
I agree...I don't always like the way Windows does some things. My biggest gripe is that I sometimes launch an application and want it to come up in the background, but it insists on being in the foreground.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer