>Are You sure?
>
>Define two top lewel forms ( form_a and form_b )
>Each form with a menu.
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>In form_a write some menu code.
>Something like this.
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>define bar 2 of popup poppp prompt "Start form_b"
>on selection bar 2 of popup poppp do form form_b
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>If You initiate the menu with the mouse, everything works as expected. Form_b wil start and get focus.
>If You initiate the menu with your keyboard, (pressing alt and so on ) You will see the difference. Form_b will start and get focus, but only for a short moment. Then form_a will regain focus. This is not as expected and it happpens only when You initiate the menu with the keyboard.
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>I see this behavior both in VFP 6.0 and VFP 7.0 using top level forms. My operating system is Windows 2000 (norwegian)
>
Rolf,
I don't think I've ever used a menu in an SDI app. Most of my SDI apps, would be modal dialogs if run under a complete application, and would therefore use the VFP main screen.
George
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