Two sorries:
1 It must be the WPUMI, since it's the WINDOW popup-menu icon. Maybe we should say WIPUMI.
2 If the Close button is disabled, then so is the Close item from the wipumi.
>Another advantage of the popup-menu-icon would be in the case where a form is "disabled", thus no X-Close funtionality. In that case, the PUMI (pop-up-menu-icon:-), will offer an alternative method to close the form.
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but when I click on the icon in the left-top corner (what the name of that location?)>>>>>I call it the icon at the top left of the form:-)
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>>>>So, instead of left-top it should be top left? :)
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>>>Unless, of course, the one designating the form icon lives south of the equator. They may be Greenich time-zone implications - sot, in your case, "left-top" may be the accepted form!:-)
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>>To be serious :)
>>Here's what I found in the helptext of QueryUnload:
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The QueryUnload event occurs when CLEAR WINDOWS, RELEASE WINDOWS, or QUIT is executed in code, or when the user double-clicks the window pop-up menu icon or chooses Close from the window pop-up menu on a form.
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