> Yes, indicate the current selection in an adjacent field(textbox, for
> example) along with my earlier suggestion of reseting the popup, or
> use a listbox. The listbox has much more event/property/method
> capability than the popup.

Actually, I found the best solution: Use a BevelButton. It has a menu just
like a pop-up and yet returns an Action event no matter what the user
selects. And it actually looks better in my window's layout relative to the
other buttons.

I learn something new here every day!

Thanks -

- John


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