>When I use the debugger to try and see what's going on, the Deactivate method of my form or page runs before I can see what happened. I've used DEBUGOUT and the debugger's event tracking to circumvent some of this, but that's not good enough. Does anybody have any other strategies for coping with this? I'd like to get control in the debugger BEFORE the Deactivate code runs. TIA for any ideas.
In the debugger, set a breakpoint on MyForm.Deactivate.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer