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>>>thisform.RemoveObject(thisform.oMyObject.Name)
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>>>In the Help:
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>>>Removes a specified object from a container object at run time.
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>>>
>>>Object.RemoveObject(cObjectName)>>
>>I guess that UNLOAD fires after the DESTROY method. Therefore the object no longer exists in UNLOAD and therefore I get the error.
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>Right, you don't need to do anything special for the objects dropped on the form in design time.
I like this solution when I don't have to do anything <g>. Thank you.
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