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Questionpopping windows up top and behind. Cna this be done? Pin
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jhwurmbach13-Jan-03 4:31
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ns wrote:
Now I do a switchview and V2 is showing in the mainframe.
C1 and C2 remain floating on top of V2.

I want V2 to be on top of C1 and C2.


You can have C1 and C2 behind the MAINFRAME, that is the Application window, but not between MainFrame and View.
Simply send them a message to set themselves to the last place in the Z-Order (or better, hide them?).


ns wrote:
Now I switchview back to V1.

Now I want C1 and C2 to be back on top of V1.


This is the normal behaviour of dialogs, sitting atop of their parent window.
Probably you have to send them a message to tell them to undo the first step.


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