On Sep 6, 2006, at 2:20 PM, Robert Poland wrote:

The advice that I need to prefix properties even if they are Global fixed that problem.

I'm uncertain as to what you mean here. If they are "truly" global this is not necessary.

On a somewhat related note.

I am forced to use a "Class1" module to get drag & drop file. After the file in imported (InFile) the focus is apparently on the class1 although there is no window assigned to it. It I click on the "Finder" then back to the TextWindow focus is returned and the program continues.

Oy Vey! Good Grief! Oh my God!

"Class1" is the default name you get when you first create a New Class in the IDE. "Module1" is the default name you get when you create a New Module.

Are you *now* saying that "Class1" is the name you assigned to a module?

Also, we are missing a lot of details but, if you click on a window, the finder will make it frontmost in many cases.

Question: How do I "Self.SetFocus" or whatever to get the Focus back?

Back from what? Here again, the details are missing.

It appears that you are really having problems but from what little you have provided, you haven't made it easy to determine the exact nature of the problem.

If you can't provide relevant code or a project we can download, it will be very hard to help you. I am sure you see the problem. I simply cannot get a grasp of the total picture.

Terry

PS. No spam messages yet. Maybe the generator stopped what was happening. :)

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