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QuestionCan I get the active child window title for the foreground application Pin
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Alex Quinn15-Mar-08 12:45
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Thank you for reply. That is a tempting solution, as it seems that MS Office is the only app that I personally use as an MDI in this way. However, for the sake of other users and unforseen uses of my software, it really should work correctly with any application (MDI or otherwise) that happens to be running. The project I'm building will monitor the time the user (currently me) spends on different projects. It will be similar to TimeTracker, but with a different UI and different set of features. The problem is frustrating because I can get the title of all child windows, but I know of no way to tell which one is the active one. This should be easy, right? Let me rephrase my question.

If I have a handle to all of the child windows in an arbitrary MDI application, how can I tell which one is active?

At the very least, this should work for Excel, Word, Acrobat, and preferably other MDIs like OpenOffice and Opera.

Sorry I didn't make this clear enough. I was trying to keep it brief, but I'm never sure what information to include and what to leave out.

Thanks!
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