Hi Cesar
When I disable Foxcharts everything works fine
Rob
>>Cesar
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>>I've placed the line just before the Drawchart() method, but unfortunately that hasn't cracked it.
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>>I've found another progress bar class by Craig Boyd
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http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/spsblog/CommentView,guid,87d20512-82d6-4ab2-827f-13a1bb5bbbf4.aspx>>
>>that I'm hoping doesn't suffer from the same problem, but it would be great to crack this though.
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>>Thanks for your help so far,
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>>Kind regards
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>>Rob
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>>>>Ok, many thanks for your help
>>>>
>>>>>My guess is that FoxCharts and ctl32_progressbar as stepping on each other somewhere in the area of binding to Windows messages. You'll have to dig deeper to resolve the problem.
>>>>>
>>>>>>I'm using the latest version.
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>>>
>>>Robin, just for an experiment, I'd like you to make a change in a single property in FoxCharts -
>>>Please adapt the code below to your case and tell me how it goes !
>>>
>>>
Thisform.FoxCharts1.ChartCanvas.RenderMode = 1
>>>
>>>Make sure to change that property value before calling the "DrawChart()" method !
>>>
>>>HTH
>>>
>>>Cesar
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>Thanks for testing !
>But wait, was it working normally without using FoxCharts ?
>
>I use the ctl32 controls a lot here: the "Scrollable container", the "ProgressBar", the "slider" and the "calendar control", together with foxcharts, even in the same form, without any problems.
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>You might be using another utility that binds Windows Messages.
>Do you use Emerson Reed's "Themed controls" ? Or Anatoly's transparent menus ? Or Herman Tan's "OwnerDrawn menus" ? These utilities could cause conflicts as well.
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>As I told you, I never faced any problems with it. Maybe you're not using the latest version from the CTL32 ? I know they received some cool implements, using the VFP2C.FLL from Stefan Ehlcheidt.
Rob