>I have a form that contains a pageframe. That pageframe contains a pageframe and finally that pageframe contains a pageframe. When one of the tabs on the third pageframe is clicked and then you click back on one of the tabs on the first pageframe, if you go back to click on the third it doesn't default to the first tab on that third pageframe. I included a Zorder() command on the tab of the first pageframe that contains the second pageframe and now anytime I click on the second pageframe (doesn't matter which tab), it automatically orders the tabs for me. I put the Zorder() command in the click event for that tab and it seems that anytime I click on a tab of the pageframe on that parent tab, it executes the code I have there for the click event. Is there another way around this?
You use so many pageframes (probably too many:) that it's really difficult to figure out the problem. Basically, the normal way of handling pages is to put resolving code into each page activate event.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant