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    Why is it that ----
    when you change the frame style (size, type, etc) of a sub-menu
    that
    it changes all subsequent menus/forms that are displayed??
    Even if you maximize one of the subsequent menus/forms, it still reverts back to the 'smaller' size on the next display of anything....?????

    Doesn't make sense that one change changes all?????

    D

    #2
    RE: form sizes

    Richard,

    You've got a loose wire somewhere. What are the database settings like?

    kenn
    TYVM :) kenn

    Knowing what you can achieve will not become reality until you imagine and explore.

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      #3
      RE: form sizes

      Don't know what you mean by 'database settings'????
      Please clarify and I will attempt to find the info.

      D

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        #4
        RE: form sizes

        Well, the situation has gotten worse.....
        Now cannot save edited records...
        No restrictions on the form
        Tried a 'dialog' frame, it caused problems and then reverted ALL forms involved to 'normal'
        This did not correct the form size problem....
        Changed form from 'modal' to 'modeless' and no apparent change in the situation....
        Also, the progressive lookup (as you may know) will not work in the 'enter' or 'save' mode and as a result of not completing the 'save', any further lookups just cause an error message...
        Everything worked fine before trying the frame change and I have made no other modifications to the tables, field rules or the forms....?????

        Any help will be appreciated.

        D

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          #5
          RE: form sizes

          More confusion (probably only on my part)..
          I put back all the system toolbars/menus and used the toolbars rather than the buttons on the form...
          As you would probably expect, all works fine.....

          This is just an update...
          Still diggin'

          D

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            #6
            RE: form sizes

            ken-
            if you mean the settings under 'Database Properties', they are: Maximize form within A5 and maximize A5
            form has been changed from 'modal' to 'modeless' with no change in situation.
            As I stated earlier, no activity restrictions under form properties.....
            Although I can make things work using the A5 toolbar (for saving, etc) the form sizes still do not revert to a full screen (maximized)....
            Main menu is maximized, customer menu is a minimized, top left display.... and customer information form is cascaded down and to the right from the customer menu.....
            Prior to making the 'frame' changes, all was fine with all forms usint the full screen.. Reverting all settings back to 'normal' frame has had no effect on the behaviour of the forms...
            Hope this clarifies things for you
            D

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              #7
              RE: form sizes

              I'm not sure exactly why it all works now..... BUT ....
              In order to make the final fix (and everything to this point DID NOT work) and as a last ditch effort, I deleted the menu form causing all the size problems....
              All is now OK

              But this begs the question: Why does changing the frame on one form cause all subsequent forms to adhere to that frame type?????

              AND

              Why will the form NOT revert to a normal form when the frame type is changed back to 'normal'?????

              I have no answers, just seems like a real 'windy' road....

              thanx anyway
              D

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                #8
                RE: form sizes

                Richard,

                I don't know the technical reasons, and probably have the terminology a little mixed up, but my experience with Windows has led me to believe that each form is a separate 'window'. Each 'window' inherits the properties of its parent, unless the developer explicitly tells the operating system to change something. If you need to change back and forth, consider using form.load(), then set specific properties you need in code, then form.show() to display the form.

                -- tom

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                  #9
                  RE: form sizes

                  If window properties are inherited, then that explains the continuation of the 'non-normal' frame once the changed form has been displayed....

                  The only confusing part is that the form would not revert from a 'dialog' frame to a 'normal' frame....

                  At least I now know that it's quicker and easier to just dump the offending form and start over....

                  thanx much for your comments
                  D

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                    #10
                    RE: form sizes

                    Dick,

                    A modal dialog form is a different case altogether. I do not believe it inherits characteristics from a prior modeless form.

                    -- tom

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                      #11
                      RE: form sizes

                      I really wish you hadn't said that.....

                      Now I am totally lost...
                      While I have you, rather than start a new thread, just a quick (if possible) answer....
                      This library thing..... if you save forms and toolbars, etc to the 'remote' library, then (if I've read correctly) the items (forms, functions, toolbars, menus) are available for 'new' databases. So (as I understand) you could 'load' them into the new database and then copy the needed forms to new tables and use the toolbars/menus with these new tables....
                      Is this anywhere close to correct???????

                      D

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                        #12
                        RE: form sizes

                        Dick,

                        I'm not using the library feature, and have no experience with it. This is probably stupid on my part, but ...

                        If no one else responds in this thread I suggest you re-post the question in a new thread.

                        -- tom

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