NO LUCK YET.
I removed all code from the Form.Refresh method, and called Form.Refresh in the Form.init, with no change in behavior. I still can't click on the 2nd list boxes on page 3,4 and 5 until I click on the listbox on page 6. Once I've clicked on the listbox on page 6, they all become available.
Bob
>Bob, I needed to do two things; (1) remove my custom form.refresh method and leave that method blank (I moved my code to a custom form method instead), (2) issue a thisform.pageframe1.refresh in the init of the form. This solved all my problems without needing to move any objects around.
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>hth
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>>Yes. Sort of. I did try resizing the objects to less than 50 percent, and that seemed to work, but it made the form unusable. I tried various sizes, but never could get them small enough and still have the same functionality. I got one listbox to work, only to have others not work.
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>>I didn't quite understand what you meant by the refresh, so in the Init event of the class (form) I refreshed each list control, still no go.
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>>I am baffled. Its obviously a bug, but my question is, what's the workaround. :)
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>>Bob
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>>>Just out of interest Bob did you try my suggestions when I replied before? I also have an 8 page pageframe and each frame has 6 list boxes on them (plus other things) so its also quite complex.
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