Hi Mark,

Thanks, but that tells me the layer number, right?  What I need to know
is what *object* occupies the layer.  For example, a pseudo function
like

  put whatObjectOnTop()

might return 

  image id 2834

Mark P.

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Hi Mark,

put the layer of the last control

Best,

Mark

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Op 22-jan-2007, om 18:11 heeft Mark Powell het volgende geschreven:

> Can't find this anywhere in docs or archives.  How can I determine 
> what object is occupying the top layer of a card at a given moment?
>
> Mark
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