Hi Larry,
Nope, doesn't work. Even without it Form2 is the active form and has focus, even though it is behind Form1. That what's really odd, to me at least.
Thanks.
>Roi,
>You could try getting an object reference to the "parent" forms when the "child" forms load. Then in the Destroy method call the Activate event of the "parent" form just before you set the reference to .NULL. and release the form. It sounds like a kludge but it will probably work.
>
Roi
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