Dave Crozier wrote:
In my mainline program I have a global "survival class" that looks for the 
existence of a particular file every few seconds. If that file is present then the 
mainline gracefully closes down all the forms open at that time and then exits VFP.... 
this works no problem except when a print preview screen is open in which case the 
preview window doesn't close, in fact the mainline class is never clicks into time mode 
to check for the file existence.

Any quick ideas on how I can a) check for the existence of a print preview 
window and b) close it automatically. I think the solution will be to add the 
class into the report somewhere but I can't decide if this is the best approach.

Any ideas?

This might be more work than you are looking for but just been looking at the help on print preview and found a section "Leveraging the Default Preview Container" where it looks like you have an extension handler class and maybe you can add a timer to the definition that will close it.

HTH

Peter



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