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Kevin,
I set the breakpoint and it fires when the form is instantiated and never again. I'm not sure what I am looking for, but after tracing that code I didn't see anything I found suspicious.
I did observe one peculiar effect, however. In playing around I added a second button to the form and added a tooltip text to it. If I simply roll the mouse over the second button, the tooltip text returns on the first, previously clicked button. (It works the same in either order. I can click the second button, then roll over the first as well.)
I haven't yet found any other action that brings back the tooltip text, including minimizing, maximizing, opening other forms, switching applications, or rolling and clicking all over the place - as long as I don't roll over the other button with a tool tip or closing and reopening the form. Rolling over a button with no tooltip text set has no effect.
...Jim
>Jim,
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>>Hmmm.... I just created a vanilla Windows mmBusinessForm with no added code and put a plain mmButton on it with no added code. The only change was to add text to the ToolTipText property in the design window. I instantiate the form in my Windows app, click the button and the ToolTip goes away. I'm using MM v2.2. I don't know it is an MM problem, but since the only thing I touched was the ToolTipText on the mmButton, I thought I would start here.
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>You can try opening the mmTextHelper.cs file and setting a breakpoint in the SetToolTipText() method then run your application to see if anything unusual is going on.
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>Best Regards,
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