>>Peter, I don't think this is a VFP problem - certainly my VFP5.0 (SP3) doesn't bomb out with this. You might want to check your FoxUser table - sometimes it gets so many records that weird things start to happen. For a while Ctrl-S would act like Ctrl-Z - restoring my original code and deleting changes. Deleting FoxUser stopped it.
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>>HTH
>>Barbara
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>Yeah, I have had the exact same problem in both VFP versions. I have just adapted and learned to live with it. 99 percent of the time I use the project manager to modify a class instead of the class browser.
Hmmm... Mark has seen the problem but Barbara has not. I'm
glad to know I'm not the only one though. I'll try using
the project manager. And I'll delete my FoxUser table for
good measure.
Does VFP 6.0 have a tool that supercedes these?
Peter
Peter Robinson ** Rodes Design ** Virginia