>>In another message, Sergey Berezniker suggested a very useful code of positioning the top of a popup menu to a form button. (Below is his code).
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>>But now I am wondering if it is possible to make the change to the code and to anchor the
bottom of the popup menu at the button?
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>>Thank you for any questions.
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>>Thisform.ScaleMode = 0
>>lnPosX = This.Left + This.Width
>>lnPosY = This.Top + This.Height
>>Thisform.ScaleMode = 3
>>DEFINE POPUP test SHORTCUT RELATIVE FROM (lnPosY), (lnPosX)
>>DEFINE BAR 1 OF test PROMPT "Menu 1"
>>DEFINE BAR 2 OF test PROMPT "Menu 2"
>>ACTIVATE POPUP test
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>yes you can with the "[TO nRow2, nColumn2]" addition to Define Popup
But how do you find the values for nRow2 and nColumn2?
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