>>>>>>2. [...] The user created from can be moved to another position of the desktop but leaves this white window from where it was moved from.
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>>>Considering Dennis description of what he has done, I assumed his forms are Top-level forms already. Or did I misunderstood him?
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>>It sounds exactly like an In-Screen form, or an in-Top-Level Window form with no other Top-Level Window than the main VFP window.
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>Yes, I was mislead by the polysemous nature of Dennis sentence (if the form
can be moved to another position of the desktop it has to be Top-Level, right?). Of course, it may just be a case my misinterpretation (
but leaves starts an exclusion clause?). Anyway, a) mistery solved (cf. message #
627449), and b) your comprehensive remarks were to the point.
No, it could be an in-screen form with the Desktop property enabled, which will let it move outside the confines of the containing top-level window.