BTW, do you know that it is possible to change Modal/Modeless state on the fly?
See FAQ#7921 "How can I make my form Modal/Modeless on the fly."
>Hi Cetin,
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>That's good to know! I faced this once and I ended creating a form based on my class to use the DO FORM withouth looking further into this.
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>This behaviour of the Modal state is logic if you think about it, when hidden the modal state is no more. However, it is not very well documented in the Help files. The only thing that can help you in discovering this is the description of the nStyle parameters of the Show method.
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>Regards,
>Sylvain
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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