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Stacking Toolbars

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SQLwannabe

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Is there anyway to stack toolbars up at the top and use the zorder property to make different ones visilbe depending on what frame is displayed? This way the toolbar will match the frame.

Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks!
 
Use the visible property. You can't "stack" (one overlaying the other) them if the ALIGN property is set and they are visible. You can also "move" them bewteen frames by setting the Container property.
Set toolbar1,Contaner = frame1. There are many possibilities. Generate Forms/Controls Resizing/Tabbing Class
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Thanks! I set subsequent toolbars visible property to false and set the alignment to none, and now I can set each of them to appear at the top depending on what frame is present by turning their visible property on and setting their zorder to 0.

Walter
 
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