Closing one window in multiple windows

hi,
newbie,
I have a program with multiple windows active, i have a main window which calls others called
SquashLadder
this opens a new window called
addMember
When i click the cancel button in the addMember window i want that window to disappear but keep the SquashLadder window open so that more tasks can be carried out, I have tried to do this using the code below
System.exit(0) However this closes the whole program and not just the addMember window i want closing.
can anyone please help me with this program
thanks
dave

use setVisible(false);
and posible dispose();

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