>You can't just insert Window off anywhere in the program it has to be in the >beggining, like the first line, or if you have a resource file, the second >line is acceptable, but if you have Window Off way down there, it's not going >to do it's job properly. > >Example: > >WINDOW #1, "MySplash" >INPUT "";test$ >WINDOW #2, "Test2" >INPUT "";test2$ >WINDOW OFF >WINDOW #3, "Test3" >INPUT "";test3$ > >The Command window will not go away, and you may have problems with the >MySplash Window, and Test2 window unless the WINDOW OFF Command is either the >first line in the program or right under the RESOURCES statement (which would >be the first line in the program). > >-Brian Just a thought--if you somehow brought the command window to the front, the WINDOW OFF statement would probably work later in the program. ____________________ wave(Toronto, Canada)