>Hi Roi,
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>I would do that, but I am being lazy because I already have an old, fine working form that I am calling. I may end up forced to make a copy of that same old form and change it to modal as you suggested. I'll wait and see if there are any other ways around this problem. Thanks for the help though.
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>All the best,
Steve,
Make a simple modification to the old form by passing in a parameter and based on that parameter set the form's WindowType property to modal/non-modal. If it's not passed in (the default old behavior) the the form is non-modal. If you pass in a .T. for this situation, make it modal. I don't think it will take too much to make it work.
Larry Miller
MCSD
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