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>>I don't see my answer to you yet
>>so I'll assume it is lost
>>but it is not a big deal you have to instantiate it on the active top-level
>>form (of your choice)
>>make sure you set the showWindow property of the toolbar to 1 (in-top level
>>form ) instead of 0 (in screen)
>>
>>>Hmm. OK. I guess what I meant is that if you want to add a toolbar via
>>>the form designer you have to [have a formset]. Since the only other way
>>I
>>>know of is via code, I assume that's what you're talking about. I'll
>>have
>>>to fiddle with addobject and see if I can get it going that way.
>
>No, you're answer got to me. I've done those basic things. I have a form that is set as a top level form and a toolbar that is set to "in top-level form". Despite that, it still didn't work. I'll try Bruce Campbell's idea. I need to start making sure I let everyone know I've tried the normal stuff in my initial messages from now on! ;) Thank you, though!!
>
>Steve.
I am writing an application with toolbars on top-level forms . They work fine. If I can help you...
I have not see the beginning of this thread.
Michel
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