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>There's one exception I forgot to mention. In the Properties sheet
.NULL. should be used because
NULL will be treated as a string value. Or you can use
=NULL .
Interesting that I was thinking the same thing after I exchanged messages with you earlier. When I create (add to a form class) a new object-type property I usually replace the default .F. with .NULL.. And I thought, what if I change it to NULL.? So now I will continue setting the default to .NULL. But I understand that when I UnLoad the form I can set the property to NULL (without periods).
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