>Fabio,
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>>but I think that what you think, the VFPT members think it too.
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>And they think correctly. If you activate another window, why would you not expect your form to lose and regain focus? It sounds more and more like you have truely inappropriate code in your form activate/deactivate sequence if this is a problem for you.
David,
Fabio merely wants the debugger windows and alert windows not to have a bearing on the application being debugged - for example what is the point of putting WONTOP() in the watch window if (when the watch window has focus) all it returns is "Watch Window". We want to debug our applications not the debugger.
RE: "It sounds more and more..." I must resist, resist, resist.
censored.