If it really hurts you, you might open the tables produced by code reference. They hold information about the stuff they found,which is also not visible to the designers.
Agnes
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm not sure on your problem, but sometimes the Code References find stuff in VCX's that are not visible otherwise. It's normaly a sign of a problem in your vcx.
>>
>>My way to repiar:
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>>backup
>>create an empty vcx
>>
>>copy all classes of the strange vcx to the new one
>>delete all classes from the old one
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>>open the vcx via use. if you browse and there is more then one record you see your problem. The Code References finds stuff in those records.
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>>delete the old vcx, rename the new one to the old name.
>>
>>HTH
>>Agnes
>
>Hi Agnes,
>
>As you might notice, the classlib is from VFP Toolbox. I extract them out from the xsource.zip and immediately make a search with the Code References and I got the 2 lines with problem. May be _toolbox.vcx is distributed with problem... :)
>Anyway I will try out your way of fixing, hopefully I can correct that.
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