You could do this with the Mark command.

SET MARK OF xxx TO .T.
SET MARK OF xxx TO .F.

The other approach would be to recreate the bar each time.

DEFINE BAR 1 OF file PROMPT "Open" ;
    PICTURE "graphics\bitmaps\offctlbr\small\color\new.bmp"

DEFINE BAR 1 OF file PROMPT "Open" ;
    PICTURE "graphics\bitmaps\offctlbr\small\color\open.bmp"

Of course with this approach, you need to recreate the ON SELECT ION BAR 
statement each time.


Paul Newton wrote:
> Hi again !
>
> On menus, or specifically menu popups (a misnomer because they usually 
> drop down rather than pop up !):
>
> Items which open submenus have a right-pointing riangle to their right
> Items which open dialogs have an ellipsis ...
>
> Other items may (i) run a program. open a form or "do something" or (ii) 
> toggle a state.  When the "toggleable" item is unchecked it is 
> indistinguishable from an item that behaves like (i).
>
> I am thinking about designing a menu where "toggle" items have a picture 
> of an empty checkbox or a "checked" checkbox to give a visual cue that 
> the item is a toggle rather than an item that "does something".
>
> Does anybody have any comments ?
>
> Paul Newton
>
>
>
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