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NickH
Hi
The question I have maybe better answered elsewhere,
although if anyone can advise or help me on my query I
would be most grateful.
I have produced a main form, which has within Details a
group of five/six subforms, which are inserted into Tab -
Pages. All the subforms and functions within them work.
In one of the Subforms I have Command Button, which starts
a Third Party (Graphics)Application, which reads data from
within the subform HPGL Field, and it works fine.The
result is a graphics image is displayed on the screen,
which is want I am needing, unfortunately I am unable to
look or select any other parts of the form/subforms or
data whilst this graphics image is apparent.
Is there anyway of being able to view not just the graphic
image on the screen but also to allow me to select
anything within the main or sub-forms.
I do realise that this is quite normal in windows when
things have been selected and opened, until they have been
closed one cannot go back to a previous windows operation!
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks
Nick
The question I have maybe better answered elsewhere,
although if anyone can advise or help me on my query I
would be most grateful.
I have produced a main form, which has within Details a
group of five/six subforms, which are inserted into Tab -
Pages. All the subforms and functions within them work.
In one of the Subforms I have Command Button, which starts
a Third Party (Graphics)Application, which reads data from
within the subform HPGL Field, and it works fine.The
result is a graphics image is displayed on the screen,
which is want I am needing, unfortunately I am unable to
look or select any other parts of the form/subforms or
data whilst this graphics image is apparent.
Is there anyway of being able to view not just the graphic
image on the screen but also to allow me to select
anything within the main or sub-forms.
I do realise that this is quite normal in windows when
things have been selected and opened, until they have been
closed one cannot go back to a previous windows operation!
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks
Nick