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Hi Jon, Would the Dynamic Screen Manager API's let you do what you want? Excerpt from manual: The DSM APIs provide an alternative to the existing way of defining screen appearance outside a program by coding in DDS or UIM, for example. Instead, programmers can use a series of calls to DSM within their programs to dynamically specify and control screen appearance for their applications. Unlike static definition methods, the DSM interfaces provide the flexibility needed for those applications requiring more dynamic screen control. The DSM support provided varies from low-level interfaces for direct screen manipulation to windowing support. Richard Casey
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