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make sure your Top-Level form is the ACTIVE form when the oter chield forms
are instantiated, otherwise the apear on the VFP desktop which is also a
top-level form ..
Arnon
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>I am trying to run my application with a "top-level" form. The initial
>form is displayed with it's .ShowWindow property set to 2 (as top-level).
>The form template for which all other forms are based on has it's
>.ShowWindow property set to 1 (in top-level). If I issue a DO FORM
>command, my child forms display just fine. If I create a form as a class
>and issue oform.Show(), they never become visible or show or anything. I
>know they exist as I can access contained objects within the form or issue
>a "wait window" from with the .Show method of the form. Where is my form
>and why won't it display in the top-level window when called this way but
>they show up when using DO FORM? The .Desktop property is .F. for all
>forms.
>
>Steve Despres
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