Hi Dave,

> I've not yet found a need to have a second instance
> of a form.  When is this usually done?

When the same form serves several functions or the user may desire
several instances of it. In MS Word for example, every Word Document
is another instance of the same form.

Uses I've made include customer profiles. It's necessary sometimes
to have to 'full' views of client information or other data. I also
usually provide several query windows. The user can open up as many
different search windows as they want. I want to make it as easy as
possible to find the information the user needs, bookmarking queries
is fine and dandy, but being able to access different bookmarks in
different queries makes it much easier for the power users.

Regards,

Shawn K. Hall
http://12PointDesign.com/
http://ReliableAnswers.com/

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