I don't know, but you can get away from horrible MDI by putting a panel on
your form and making that the parent of the form you are displaying as a
"child". So if the other thing isn't possible that may be a way of working
around it.
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> Hi all.
>
> Is it possible to have an MDI child form in a dll, and have it
> show up as a normal MDI child in an app the is an MDI Parent etc. ???
>
> Cheers, Jeremy Coulter
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