Hi Nadya
I've had this problem, I think, but I can't rummage out which forms. A little experimenting with each form's .AlwaysonTop and .AlwayOnBottom props did the trick I think.
e.g. in the .Activate of a form you can set .AlwaysonTop to .T. and that of the other form to .F. (probably that first), or its .AlwayOnBottom to .T.. Be careful that one form hasn't got both set.
HTH
Terry
>Hi everybody,
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>I have a modeless form which calls another modeless form with "do form" syntax. On my Windows XP computer the form doesn't show up on front (it's hidden behind the first form). I didn't have the same problem with Windows 2000. What's the solution for this problem?
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>Thanks a lot in advance.
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