Thx, great ideea. I have all I need, but i have now another question.
if i'm making a program with a main menu, a lot of forms that have to 
be inside the main window, and also i have to use frames.
wich would be the best way to write such a program?
is it okay if I use main window as a fsMDIForm, all other forms to be 
fsMDI Child, and frames where is needed?
I've tryed this but yet I have to discover the way I can hide all 
forms because at start all MDIChilds forms are visible at start.
or is it something i'm missing?

--- In [email protected], logman0u812 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I would recommend using a TFrame.
> 
> --
> 
> To create a frame, you must use the File|New Frame menu option (the 
Frames component on the Standard tab merely gives you access to the 
list of frames defined in the current project). A frame is like a 
form - you can add components to it in the same way. The power comes 
when you  start creating the forms of your application - you can drop 
in a frame into a form, and all the form components are there as you 
defined them in the frame. Except that you can move them and change 
them to suit each frame (but you cannot add components). The frame 
provides a skeleton.
>  If you change a component in the frame, all forms using the frame 
will have the component changed to suit - the frame skeleton 
dynamically affects the forms based on it.
> --
> 
> Myself, I probably would have created a compound component esp if 
its a UI that I would use in multple applications. 
> Frank
> 
> cerbadan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                                  
let's say that I have a form for selecting customers.
>  and I have those situations.
>  1. I have to use the same form but with diferent actions on "ok" 
button 
>  on the same project.
>  2. I have to use the same form but with diferent actions on "ok" 
button 
>  on another project.
>  
>  Wich is the best way to write it, so that I can use it verry easy.
>  is it possible to import the form on another project and easily 
rewrite 
>  the actions that any buttons on this form are doing? can I do it 
by 
>  design? or the only way is to write code, use the form as an 
object not 
>  as a form with design, and override the action for the button?
>  
>  
>      
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