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Form load @ runtime

Hello.
Here's my problem. I have a Treeview with many options and in the TAG
property of these nodes, I have a form name (frmDetail, frmheader, etc..).
In the doubleclick event of my Treeview, I would like to open the proper
form based on the value in the TAG property. This must be easy but I can't
find the way :(
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Nov 21 '05 #1
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