>>>>Craig-
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>>>>>>Just the ones you've already thought of...what are the differences between the forms (different baseclasses)? Does it happen if you remove all the controls form each form? Video driver issues?
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>>>>>Different base classes, but that isn't the problem. Other forms don't exhibit this behavior.
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>>>>Did you remove all the controls...narrow it to the form? (I'd imagine it would be form-related, but would be easy enough to verify.) Just a thought.
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>>>That's what I'm going to try next.
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>>Craig,
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>>Which version of VFP? I don't believe you've mentioned that.
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>OOps. .. VFP6, SP5
Heretic! Not on 7.0 yet???:-) (Just between you and I, I haven't been able to downoad 7.0 yet. Been having problems with the MSDN site. I'm just going to wait until the next shipment< g >).
Seriously, the only time I ran into something like this was when I inadvertantly set LockScreen to .T. prior to showing a modal dialog that was based on a form class of my and forgeting to set it back to .F. But you've said that LockScreen isn't the issue.
George
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