Thanks Terry for the help
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You can't because they are entirely separate classes within the OS and are 
unchangeable at runtime. What you must do is create two separate windows or 
sub-classes of a window and alternate between them.


No again. They always remain in the frontmost position but may or may not not 
have the focus. They also have other characteristics that make them much more 
difficult to use than a standard Floating window.


I couldn't answer that if you are using Win32. On Mac, you can select it in the 
dock or the Finder list in OS9 but you cannot bring it to be the frontmost 
application by clicking on it. Menubar items are also non functional but you 
can use a Contextual menu.  If you can work without them it would be much 
easier.

Terry

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