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Chris, I think it is normal behaviour. I encountered it tooo some day, tried anything and finally gave up, just accepting the fact. Not much help, but I think it has to do the way the screens are build in both *DS mode and both cannot be used at the same time. Regards, Carel Teijgeler *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 12-8-05 at 14:21 c.chambers@xxxxxxx wrote: >I have an application which outputs screens in both *DS3 + *DS4 mode >depending on user preference - the pick list windows that it calls are all >in *DS4 only. > >The problem that I have is that the *DS3 screen does not display behind >the *DS4 screen as expected with OVERLAY + ASSUME etc. > >If I run the application in *DS4 mode then the *DS4 can be seen behind >the *DS4 window which is how I want it. > >Any ideas/solutions (can't find any archive reference)
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