Well, the top-level form is a form, but the pick list is a form class and I create an instance of it with CREATEOBJECT, set some properties to tell it what to display, then SHOW it.
>Hi Russell,
>
>See if something like this will help:
>
>DO FORM Picklist NOSHOW
>ACTIVATE WINDOW Picklist IN WINDOW (
>Picklist.Show(1)
>
>Pamela
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>>I'm looking for the solution to a problem I've been having. My pick list class works great, but I find that it will not display within a top-level form even if I set the ShowWindow property of the pick list class to 1 (In Top-Level Form). It always seems to come up in the main VFP window, which I have hidden, so I can't see the pick list. Anyone tried to do this before?
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>>Thanks,
>>
>>Russell Campbell