Thanks for the idea. But this toolbar is a derived child from CodeBook classes. I use CodeBook 6.2 Any advise.
>Bhavbhuti,
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>The distance from the form to the toolbar is basically why I decided to not use toolbars for nav type buttons. I have always made the buttons part of the form itself.
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>In your situation you could put the buttons in a container. Put the container in the toolbar, and conditionally add the container to the form.
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>>I have this app that has a form and it's own toolbar. Now from the windows point of view, this is just right. From the Clients POV this is a mouse nightmare.
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>>I would like to keep the current functionality intact, allow the user to Yes a flag in the preferences. On Yes of the flag the toolbar though appearing as it should, should also create a copy/instance of itself onto the form say at the bottom of the form.
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>>Is this possible? I can copy/paste buttons onto the form and hide them as and when, but what when I modify the toolbar buttons, rework? nah!, or what each form has a different toolbar??