>Hi Ed,
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>>Better, change the .Default property of the button as appropriate - set it true in the page's Activate event, and .f. in the page's Deactivate event. this would allow each page to have its own .Default action
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>How come Button.UIEnable doesn't work? You'd think it would.
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I don't see a corresponding event that fires when the container deactivates. It also doesn't fire the first time the page is activated if it happens as a result of the form's initial activation.
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This.Default = lEnable