>Thanks for a quick and correct answer:)You're welcome, Einar. =)
~~Bonnie
>>Einar,
>>
>>Yep! You have to do it yourself:
>>
>>Cursor.Current = Cursors.WaitCursor;
>>// Your code here
>>Cursor.Current = Cursors.Default;
>>
>>
>>~~Bonnie
>>
>>
>>>I seem to remember that in VFP I did not have to change the cursor to a hourglass cursor while the app was busy doing something.
>>>Example: I have a button click that performs some operations might take a while to do those operation, but my cursor stays at the default arrow cursor.
>>>How should I handle this in .NET?
>>>Do I have to program the cursor to change to the hourglass and set t back to the arrow cursor after I have done what I need to do?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Einar