Hi Ed,
>>I agree wholeheartedly. Let the interface documents tell me I shouldn't, but don't let the developer tool tell me I can't.
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>It doesn't. The native VFP command button doesn't let you do this. Fine. In any other language in VS, if you want a capability not found in a native control, you find/buy/build one with the behavior you want. Ranting that a native control doesn't do all things for all people at all times is at best showing Pompous complainers truly fall short of the smarts most amateur VB coders have - they don't insist on using a hammer when a screwdriver is called for.
You calling me Pompous? You saying I'm short on smarts? You coming back to Georgia anytime soon so I can whup you? (Just kidding of course).
Your argument seems to be that we should not ask for any more features, since we can just find/buy/build whatever we need. I guess VFP6 might as well be the last version, right?