>>>>ACTIVATE POPUP (lpop) BAR lbar
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>>>>Does this do what you want?
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>>>Yesss... as soon as I get it to work - and I'll do soon. I've added two properties - FromPopup and FromBar, added them to my base form class, and store the popup() and bar() there during form's init, and in form's destroy() I do. It still doesn't work (after only half an hour of trying), but I feel I'm on the right track.
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>>We had always done it with *shudder* public variables! We no longer do this, as we have given in to the Windows standard of letting the menu go away. It should work with your form properties, though. Good luck!
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>Notice the message in the Menu Designer category... maybe I was lucky.
Yes, I saw it. Maybe we'll add that feature back in (user selectable, of course). And you're right, there is nothing that precludes the return of the menu afterwards.
One question though: How do you handle the situation when there are multiple forms up? Which menu do you return to? (OK, so it's 2 ?'s) We used to only return the menu when the final form was closed, and we returned the menu to that point.