>I took care of getting a handle to another form by naming all my forms when I DO them. For example: DO FORM frmTest NAME frmTest. This creates a name for the form object that is accessable from any other form and you have full access to the calling forms properties and methods by it's name.
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Ken,
Work fine until the user tries to opne the same form twice, then it blows up on you.
The only complete solution to the problem is to use a fomr manager that keeps track of everything for you and let it deal with talking to other forms. Any thing less than that is a bandaid at best.