You're description of the problem reminds me of what the LockScreen property
can do to a form.
I have seen some odd behaviors with Modal forms opening other Modal forms,
but not that specific behavior.

Can you give some more detail about how these forms are built? 
Is there any code that changes the LockScreen property?
Is this in Screen, or a top-level screen?

-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ken
McGinnis
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2018 1:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Fwd: question about crazy ctrl C and ctrl V thing in the vfp9 sp2
program

I left out some important info. The box that contains the info you want 
to copy is a memo text box. When you exceed the allowed amount, we pop 
up a box that allows unlimited data entry. If you copy that, the crazy 
stuff happens.

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first of all ctrl C & V work as they are supposed to everywhere but this
one place:

We have some text boxes on one screen in our program. If you ctrl C
(copy) anything from one text box and then ctrl V (paste) it to another
text box, the screen goes blank.

Moving the mouse around after the screen is blank has no effect, the
screen stays blank. If you happen to click where that text box was, it
reappears.

Then if you move your mouse to the side of the screen, the screen
reappears (but not the info you pasted). Then if you leave that screen
and then go back to that screen, everything seems normal.

Someone just today noticed this. This has not been reported before in
many years. The same source code has been compiled in several versions
of VFP and several windows OS back to Win 2000.

[excessive quoting removed by server]

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