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2 modeless forms - one appears behind the other
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01/12/2004 06:00:28
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire d'écran & Écrans
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Divers
Thread ID:
00965798
Message ID:
00966147
Vues:
8
>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

Thanks, Terry. I was not able to replicate the problem when I ran the test again. Unfortunately, I do not have two tables needed to run the first form successfully, so I have two errors, which I ignore. May be they contribute to the problem as well. I asked my colleague to send me the necessary tables, but she didn't respond yet and I'm afraid, she may not answer at all. It just happens that I was testing some of my old stuff locally, found couple of problems (one of them using reserved VFP word as a method). I sent all my "discoveries" to my former colleague and manager and the response I got was "Everything works fine here and if the screens look slightly different nobody cares". E.g. my fussing about all these stuff is very unwelcomed :(

Thanks again.
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