Perhaps by superimposing the buttons you've made one set the parent of the other. If that is the case, setting the parent to invisible will make the children invisible.

If you absolutely have to have them superimposed then in their Open events you should manually set their .Parent to the window (or whatever they are 'on top of'). It might be better to place them 'wherever' in the IDE and move them programatically when you show them.

On Apr 13, 2006, at 09:32, Chuck Pelto wrote:


Hmmmmm.....

It seems that if the buttons are superimposed, one set over the other, that there is a conflict going on. The call to make the set of buttons UNDER the set I want to to display, when they are told to become INVISIBLE, make the buttons ON TOP invisible as well.

If I do no make the buttons that are lower in the layout INVISIBLE then the buttons that I want to appear in a situation, those that are ON TOP, WILL appear.

However, I'm curious, if I click on the upper button, will it trigger the lower button as well?

This seems more like a BUG than a feature.

Or is there something I'm misunderstanding here?


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