Thanks Aaron.

1. in the static element on line 22, I've noticed that only a handful of values (i.e. characters) are accepted by the shortcut attribute.

Make sure that you're only using characters that exist in the string. In other words, X wouldn't work because there is no X in Simon Says. Also, make sure the shortcut is only used once. For example, you have a shortcut of S used later on, so you would not be able to use it for this static.
Matt: What's the rationale behind this?

[snip]

3. I'd like to be able to insert line breaks in the editbox, however, adding lines="multiple" and returns="yes" to the editbox element, and removing default="yes" from the speak button doesn't seem to do the trick. Any tips there would be very much appreciated.

Encapsulate the text in CDATA section. Instead of:

<editbox>This is the text for my edit box</editbox>

do...

<editbox><![CDATA[This is the text

for my edit box.]]>
</editbox>

Alternatively, you can insert vbCrLf chars where you want line breaks.

Matt: I think we maybe at cross purposes here. I want to insert the new line character via the simple Simon GUI dialog, and not from within the xml code.

Aaron

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