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neeraj - 18 May 2006 13:46 GMT
Hi people's

               I developed one MDI application with one MDI form and 2
child forms, form. Border style of first child forms set as Fixed3D and
Window State set as normal (like dialog Box) and maximize button set
false minimize button set false.
My first child form name like FrmClient

I have one another child form which Form Border Style property set as
Fixed3D and
And window state property set as Maximized and all other property set
as default.
This form name like FrmTransecation

I execute my application and  open my FrmTransecation Form. It is
getting open in maximize state under my MDI Form.

I did not close my FrmTransecation form and open my FrmClient form.
This from getting open in maximize state. But I set the window state
property for this form as a normal.

I want to open my FrmClient form in normal window state mode over my
FrmTransecation form. And I don't want to open this form as modally
(Modal).

Please suggest me how can I do this.

Thanks
tomb - 18 May 2006 17:46 GMT
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Funny thing about mdi forms - if one child form is maximized, all child
forms are maximized.

Tom

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