Sarah- I'm just getting back into town after a couple of days away and working my way through a stack of emails that have come in during my absence, so I'm replying directly to this instead of going to the list. Can you possibly open the stack window modally? That gets rid of the close box.
Also, I just did a test and set the controls of a stack from the Property Inspector to "title" and it did the same thing. Do you need to have the minimize and maximize buttons available? -- -Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wednesday, April 7, 2004, 4:26:21 PM, you wrote: SR> Does anyone know how I can get rid of the close box in a stack window SR> with Windows XP? In Mac OS X, I can set the decorations to SR> "title,menu,maximize,minimize" which gives me exactly what I want with SR> a close button visible but disabled. In Windows XP, no combination of SR> settings seems to disable or hide the close box except if you remove SR> "menu" from the decorations, which I don't want to do since it removes SR> everything. SR> Does any Windows expert out there know how I can hide the close box? I SR> don't want to just trap the message and refuse to close the window as SR> that would cause confusion, but I really don't want the users to be SR> able to close a particular window unless they are quitting the entire SR> application. SR> TIA, SR> Sarah _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution