What practical application would this have? 

Tracy Pearson wrote:
> You'll be able to click through the form to a window below it, making it
> active. If that is what you are wanting to accomplish, than yes, this would
> make that happen.
>
> If you are just wanting the form to be see through, without being able to
> activate the form below, I'm not sure that is possible with a child form.
> Transparency settings work on top-level forms and all child forms get the
> same setting.
>
> Tracy
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Newton
> Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 1:00 PM
>
> Tracy
>
> So you are suggesting that this technique could be used by setting the areas
> of the form where its controls are located to be visible and everything else
> to be invisible ?
>
> Paul
>   

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