>First I was happy to get the new 5.0a update of VFP but very soon my happiness turned to anger. In VFP 5.0 I found it very clever to design a form that was very similar to the one that appears when a users is clicken on the menu-point in any Windows application. This form used several activeX Objects (TreeView, ListView) which had to work one above the other upon turning the latter on visible. Under VFP 5.0 it worked very well. Yet under VFP 5.0a the ListView ActiveX-Control dominates any other ActiveX. You can't get it behind the TreeView Control. > >Does anyone has got that problem too and found an elegant way to deal with it > >Regine
Regine, I think instead of hiding one ActiveX under another, you can move it "outside" the form, say, by making ActiveX.left = -2000 and then when necessary, return it back: ActiveX.left = itsPreviousPosition.
HTH
Nick
Nick Neklioudov Universal Thread Consultant 3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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