Alan Bourke wrote:
> You could change the child form to a form class instead. Then on the 
> parent form:
>
> Local oChildForm
>
>     oChildForm = CreateObject("myChildFormClass")
>     oChildForm.Show(1)
>
>     x1 = oChildForm.Property1      && Query a property set when the form 
> was running
>
>     oChildForm.Release()
>
>   
But I don't want it to be a modal form.  Your example is just that 
(since you use the 1 for the Show parameter value).

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