>David,
>
>Can't describe a problem until you understand what the problem is.
>Broke down, bought the dummies book, followed the cookbook instructions on forms, tested them, thought about it, and I think I now understand the problem.
>
>If I have no program running and DO FORM from the command prompt the forms work correctly.
>
>When I call it from a program or from the command window from a supended program the form appears to be read only and no buttons work and you cannot edit any of the input fields.
>
>What code setting and/or form setting could cause this behavior?
>
>Thanks
>Bruce
>
>
>>Bruce,
>>
>>You still aren't very clearly describing the problem. I have no idea why using the expression builder changed things. All I can suggest is for you to compare the properties of the controls that work and those that don't to isolate the difference.
>>
>>>Like the fields were read only. But it seemed that once I opened one field and accessed the expression builder ( accessed with [f*] ) it seemed to open the whole form and I could enter values into all fields.
Possibly, your table that you're using for your control source of your fields is at EOF when you run your program.