it seems they also change behavior depending on if they are top level or not
too. At least there is a difference between programming and runtime. I tried
to look for the form in the _vfp.forms and it showed up by asking for the
form name. ie _vfp.forms("myform1") but that does not work in the runtime.
Allen


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Subject: RE: Forms order in _VFP

I am not sure you can ever rely on the behavior of _vfp.Forms. Have you
looked at _screen.Forms to see if this has the same behavior?

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