What exactly do you mean by the "top position"? Do you mean it remains the active window, or do you mean it moves to the top of the screen?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Does anyone know how to use the Window.Open command as a hyperlink to open
a newpresized window AND keep the current window in its present position.

Right now, when I use the Window.Open command the second window opens
properly, but the original window always move to the top position instead
of staying where the user left it.

Thanks so much.
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