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    Doubts In Using Forms

    hi , i am a new newbie programmer and currently i have no idea of how to close the first form without closing the 2nd form
    example:
    i create form1 with button leading to form2
    i do it form2.show()
    but i want form1 to dissappear and form2 to stay
    however whenever i try closing form1 , form2 will automatically close
    can anyone help me with this?
    Thank =D

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    Phil Weber
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    I do not offer free assistance by e-mail. Thank you!

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    HOLY ****
    Thanks a lot ^_^

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