>>>>>Ok, for some reason I am coming up with a blank here. I have an application with the main screen being a top-level form. The other screens that appear are modeless forms set to appear 'in top-level form'.
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>>>>>My problem is that I cannot attach a menu to these modeless forms. I put the statement 'Do mymenu.mpr WITH THIS' in the Init method of the forms but no menu. What the #$%@ am I doing wrong here?
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>>>>This is by design, isn't it? I'm under the impression that this can only be done with top-levels -- at least that's what the documentation indicates...
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>>>This may be true. I have been going through any documentation I can find and not of it seems very clear. So, if I understand correctly, I will have to change all of my forms to appear 'in screen' if I want them to have a menu?
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>>Or maybe you can make them all top-level? (I haven't actually tried this...)
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>All top-level forms appear on the windows taskbar. This strategy has the potential to create quite a mess. Maybe a toolbar is a better idea than a menu.
I wouldn't have a problem with using toolbars except that I am trying to implement the 'print screen' routine that showed up here. In order for this to work I need the Edit portion of the menu to be active. What a drag. I would rather use the SDI but I guess I'll have to look at changing all the forms. Thanks for everyone's replys.
George
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