I think the code used to stop an application has been given, so you should have everything you need to do this. But I am still curious: what "specific need" is there (if you don't mind discussing it) that isn't covered by using the ever-present applications button instead? -- -Richard M. Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] 186,000 mi./sec ... not just a good idea, it's the LAW! > -----Original Message----- > From: Ralph Krausse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] ... > > > Thanks and appreciate the thought and concern but since I am > new to the PP > development world, there are new rules that don't apply to PP > that do apply > to the Windows world. I feel that the discussion is valid. Although I > understand > why not to have the EXIT button, I have a specific need for it. > >
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- Re: Ending an application Charles Rezsonya
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