>Too much work for something that the modal setting is designed to do IMO.
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>>Making the form modal would be more permanent, I believe.
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>>Hilmar.
Well, it isn't originally my question, but the idea, it seems to me, is to allow switching from one form to another normally, but avoid it under certain cicumstances - and this is not possible with modal forms. I already answered to go back to the original form with
This.Show(), and that is quite simple. But I was wondering why NoDefault doesn't work with the Deactivate, or whether there was another, better, approach.
Hilmar.
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